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Hit a dating dry patch? Smack bang in the middle of your existential era? Don't fret! We're back with Animals in Therapy season two. This time, though, things are a little different. Nature’s stars are unpacking new dilemmas in unusual ways... sometimes with the help of humans! So pull up a stool and let's talk it out – we all have feelings.

First up – will Steve the Kakapo succeed as a flightless Cupid? And can a pair of pangolins scale up their social media skills?

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Dating Advice ft. Steve The Kakapo

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Dating Advice ft. Steve The Kakapo

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Pangolins And Their Influencer Dilemmas

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Pangolins And Their Influencer Dilemmas

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Dating Advice ft. Steve The Kakapo

Pangolins And Their Influencer Dilemmas

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Pangolins And Their Influencer Dilemmas

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Animals and humans, having a natter

This year we're spicing things up. We've introduced interviews for the first time in Animals in Therapy history. Our favourite species have been grilling some famous names on whether humans feel emotions like they do. Think we might show or cope with them slightly differently...

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Murray Bartlett & otters discuss joy

Sea otters are a happy bunch, aren't they? These funtime frolickers know how to let their fur down, but they're not sure we can do the same. If anyone’s going to change their minds, it might be Murray Bartlett!

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Patricia Allison tackles the tricky subject of pain... with fish

These slippery sea-dwellers want to give Patricia Allison some schooling on their relationship with pain. Can she educate them about our feelings, too, or will she take the bait?

FEATURING HUMANS

Amybeth McNulty & California condors celebrate faces only a mother could love

Big, googly eyes, chubby cheeks, and button noses – our babies are cute, right? Unless you're a condor. They can't seem to wrap their beaks around our love of human little ones! AmyBeth Mcnulty is on the case.

FEATURING HUMANS

Jaz Sinclair gets deep with the turtles

Sometimes, a wave of the sads can put us in our shell… but these turtles aren't buying it. Jaz Sinclair has some unorthodox ways to show them humans can be doom and gloom, too.

Animals in Therapy Anthems

One thing you never knew about animals: they can sing! And they're using this ancient superpower to challenge all of y'all's thoughts and perceptions about their private lives.

I'm not your pet

A few 'pets' have taken over the studio with synthesisers, autotune, and an ick they need to get off their chests... listen up!

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I do Aye-Aye

How do you deal with the haters? This long-fingered lemur has got the perfect sing-along for sceptics and doubters. You do you, Aye-Aye.

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I feel pain

Do brains = pain? These slippery superstars are addressing some wild rumours. Xoxo Gossip gill.

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What’s The Point Of Me?

This lil’ critter's in their existential era – a confirmed case of the sad chameleons. If only we could tell them they’re crucial to Madagascan wildlife and the world beyond...

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ANIMALS IN THERAPY | DEEP DIVES

TRY A DEEPER DIVE

If our films have sparked your curiosity and you want to know more, we’ve got it covered! Each of our deep dive articles expands on the situation of the species featured, and the larger issues at play. It’s not all doom and gloom either – there are reasons to celebrate.

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Animals in Therapy
Hairy frogs break their bones to create 'claws' to use as weapons. Bonobos use sex to sort out arguments. We’re in danger of losing these surreal animals and millions of other amazing species. Do we even know what could be lost?