5/6. There's a huge boost to the breeding programme as an anteater gives birth in the run-up to Christmas. Meanwhile, Ben asks the age-old question - can reindeer really fly? Also in HD. [S]
4/6. The lions need a new scratching post, Ben helps the keepers take the pancake tortoise festive family photo, and Jean delivers the camels their Christmas presents. Also in HD. [S]
3/6. One of the aardvarks delivers a surprise baby, and Jean Johansson reveals her role in the birth of the biggest flock of newborn flamingos in years. Also in HD. [S]
2/6. As Christmas approaches, will there be love, actually, for fennec fox Anthony? New binturong Baloo is also looking forward to a Christmas tryst with a new mate. Also in HD. [S]
1/6. At Longleat Safari Park, the keepers are working hard to get the animals ready for winter. They also introduce some new residents, including binturongs, dik diks and ostriches. Also in HD. [S]
4/6. It's a race to build a new home for some of the furriest mammals in time for Christmas, and like any festive gathering there are difficult family dynamics that will need managing. Also in HD. [S]
6/6. Longleat's tiger cubs take their first steps out into the park. It's a nerve-racking time for their keepers as the cubs come face to face with cars for the first time. Also in HD. [S]
4/6. It's a race to build a new home for some of the furriest mammals in time for Christmas, and like any festive gathering there are difficult family dynamics that will need managing. [S]
1/6. In the run-up to Christmas, something joyous is about to happen: the park's Siberian tiger cubs, the first to be born there in over 20 years, will take their first steps out into the park. [S]