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Andreas Kieling, an adventurer and cameraman, is on a mission to film the most endangered and elusive animals on the planet. ``World's Wildest Encounters'' features Kieling as he takes on this task and travels to several locations around the world, hoping to get as close as possible and capture never-before-seen footage of these rare species, which include polar bears, jaguars and mountain gorillas. Whether it be with the help of local experts or completely alone, Kieling must use his skills in tracking, filming and survival in order to accomplish his goal.
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