Take a breathtaking ride on the tailwinds of billions of creatures swimming, marching and flying across the planet.
(02:10)Take a breathtaking ride on the tailwinds of billions of creatures marching, swimming and flying across the planet
(02:01)Richard and Jamie collect some sea snakes to help produce antivenom in order to save lives.
(02:54)Jamie gets hurt by a stonefish, the world’s most venomous sea species.
(02:52)The team tests a prototype protective suit against the deadly box jellyfish.
(02:59)When scientists fear that tourist shark feed might be hurting these animals, they set out on an expedition.
(02:45)Jamie comes face-to-face with a wild death adder snake, all for the sake of venom research.
(03:00)Jamie collects venom from the most lethal and frightening snakes in Australia.
(03:44)Jamie’s got a venom shopping list from one of his students back at the James Cook University.
(02:23)The team catches a sawfish but must get it to shore and free it before it can be tagged.
(03:06)The Thresher shark uses its whip-like tail when hunting for fish.
(02:25)This pet owner really, really, really loves his super-sized pot-bellied pig.
(02:59)Take a look inside a Dutch farm that supplies tasty insect nibbles to a variety of kitchens.
(03:02)The mole has one of the most sensitive noses on the planet. It's even able to smell its prey underwater!
(03:04)A man has undergone 700 hours of body modification to look like the animal he loves most, a lizard.
(02:08)A man relieves himself in the Amazon River and invites a ‘vampire-like’ fish to enter his urethra.
(01:19)The Fisher family is on a typical highway drive when confronted by a venomous water moccasin that emerges from under the hood...
(01:54)Divers enter a watery underworld, once believed to be the gateways to Hell and unexplored for over 18000 years.
(03:03)Deep within an Indonesian tropical rainforest hides one of the rarest birds on the planet: Wallace’s Standard Wing.
(02:51)Taiwan’s booming economy came at the price of pollution. Can architects turn trash into a tribute to green technology?
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