In Namibia, wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan joins a cheetah conservationist who wants to see if three orphaned cheetahs, who she has raised from a day old, can learn to hunt effectively in the thick vegetation. The on-board cameras, the first to ever be worn by cheetahs hunting in Africa, give the team an amazing first-hand view. In Australia, the team put cameras on fur seals to try to see how they hunt their prey and avoid attacks by great white sharks. And in South Africa, the team deploy the first-ever cameras on wild baboons in an effort to understand why these clever monkeys sometimes raid farmers' crops. The cameras give a remarkable insight into the shy baboons' lives, showing intimate scenes of sunbathing and grooming.