From poison to predation, NATURE’S DEADLIEST takes a look at some of the most prolific killers in the wild

ข่าวบันเทิง Wednesday August 17, 2011 14:05 —PRESS RELEASE LOCAL

Bangkok--17 Aug--Bangkok Public Relations This August, NATURE’S DEADLIEST captures the lethal weaponry of the natural world’s most dangerous creatures and examines the often fatal effects they have on their human victims. From Australia to Africa to Brazil, Animal Planet’s NATURE’S DEADLIEST travels to the home of many of the world’s natural born killers. Through reconstruction and scientific analysis, witness the fatal moments of attack, when nature’s supremely engineered predators do what they are made to do. The four-part series explores how these killers strike, what they can do to human prey and why they are called NATURE’S DEADLIEST. Premieres every Thursday at 2100 hrs starting August 25 on TrueVisiosns 21. Encores every Sunday at 1600 hrs and 2200 hrs. Australia’s rugged beauty makes it a vacationer’s paradise but it is also home to a number of deadly creatures that manage to survive in harsh unforgiving conditions, such as the dry desert outback where there are more venomous species of snakes than anywhere else on the planet. In the coastal waters of Australia, the ferocious Bull Shark stalks the shallow waters and rivers, and in the far North, the Salt Water Crocodile reigns supreme. Whether it is teeth capable of lacerating flesh and bone, or swift-acting venom, all of these creatures are capable of inflicting death or severe trauma. Discover how their hunting strategies and weaponry vary, as do their catastrophic effects on a victim. Some of the most powerful animals live on the planet live in Africa. They come in many shapes and sizes as creatures evolve to defend themselves and strike with maximum impact. From the crushing jaws of the Spotted Hyena to the lethal venom of the Black Mamba, NATURE’S DEADLIEST examines the weaponry of these master predators as well as the killing techniques of the animals that must fight for their own survival every day. Brazil’s dark and steamy Amazon, the world’s greatest tropical rainforest, is home to more species than anywhere on the planet… and also harbours some of the most fearsome animals known to humankind. These elite predators use brute physical force, painful toxins and teamwork to kill. From a giant serpent that can eat its prey whole and killer bees that attack in massive swarms, to an assassin caterpillar capable of killing a human being, viewers will be introduced to the tactics of these predators, and learn why humans can never tame the Brazilian jungle. From poison to predation, stalking on land and lurking in the water, NATURE’S DEADLIEST get up-close with some of NATURE’S DEADLIEST this, on Animal Planet.

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