No man can hand-fish blue fin tuna alone, meet the men who capture the giant fish using what they call the “chamber of death”.
No man can hand-fish blue fin tuna alone, meet the men who capture the giant fish using what they call the “chamber of death”.
A mother cichlid fish protects her young by keeping them in her mouth. But a parasite has evolved a way to use her own defenses against her.
Male cichlids size each other up then smack each other down – all based on the size of their mouths!
Hungry baboons in Kenya’s Lake Bogoria find themselves surrounded…by a million unsuspecting, and unprotected, flamingos.
The largest spider in the world is on the hunt. But is it as dangerous as it seems? It depends on who it’s after. Find out why.
One of the rainforest canopy’s more surprising inhabitants is the furry and fearless kinkajou.
Think you know the outcome when its shark versus octopus? Think again!
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Two huge male gorillas square off in the wild in a test of dominance. Which will emerge victorious?
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When you’re an anaconda you don’t need venom to take down your prey, even if its the world’s largest rodent, a capybara, weighing somewhere in the neighboorhood of one hundred pounds!
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The Brazilian Wandering Spider is a hunter of incredible power and once it targets its victim, the outcome is certain.