Wildlife presenter Steve Backshall tracks down 60 of the world's deadliest animals.
Adventurer Steve Backshall and the Deadly 60 team pack their cold weather gear and head north to Alaska, with hopes of seeing polar bears, bald eagles and Arctic foxes.
DetailsAdventurer Steve Backshall and the Deadly 60 team have packed their cold weather gear as they are headed north to Alaska, in hopes of seeing polar bears.
DetailsSteve Backshall and the team brave the intense heat of the Arizona desert. Featuring the hunting skill of the Harris hawk, some deadly rattlesnakes and an elusive cougar.
DetailsWildlife expert Steve Backshall and his crew head for the Australian continent as he continues his Deadly 60 mission, meeting snakes, pelicans and dolphins.
DetailsWildlife guru Steve Backshall is in Australia. Out in the forest, Steve has to have his wits about him when he comes face to face with a huge lace monitor lizard.
DetailsThe wildlife action moves to the south coast of Australia as naturalist Steve Backshall and the Deadly 60 team take the plunge in the waters of the Pacific.
DetailsThe action moves to the south coast of Australia as naturalist Steve Backshall meets one of the planet's ultimate killers, the saltwater crocodile.
DetailsNaturalist Steve Backshall heads to the Bahamas to see a whole bunch of shark species, deciding which ones are worthy of a place on his Deadly 60 list.
DetailsSteve Backshall looks back at his favourite encounters from the wildlife series, from abseiling into a cave looking for bats to a thrilling meeting with a hippo.
DetailsA helicopter trip over Brazil's northern savannah helps adventurer Steve Backshall find his next contender for the Deadly 60, the elusive giant anteater.
DetailsSteve Backshall and the Deadly crew head into the flooded forests of Brazil. Steve takes a swim in a piranha-infested river in order to find out more about these killer fish.
DetailsSteve Backshall only needs two more animals to complete his Deadly 60 list, so he visits the rainforests of Brazil on the trail of the final contenders.
DetailsSteve finishes his journey around the world with a look at the vulnerable side of deadly animals, including an unforgettable encounter with mighty Bengal tigers.
DetailsSteve Backshall's quest to meet the planet's deadliest animals takes him to India, on the trail of the saw-scaled viper, said to be the deadliest snake on earth.
DetailsWildlife presenter Steve Backshall is in India in search of tigers, and also comes face to face with another animal that is on the endangered list, the gharial crocodile.
DetailsSteve Backshall has encountered some incredible animals on his search around the planet, including those that are deadly to humans. They're looked at in detail here.
DetailsSteve Backshall has encountered some incredible animals on his search around the planet for his Deadly 60, including some that are deadly to humans.
DetailsSteve and the team are on the search for deadly animals in the southern USA. The contenders are everywhere, not least the alligators that live in just about every lake.
DetailsWildlife series. Steve Backshall looks at the challenges faced when filming in the frozen tundra of Alaska and the steaming rainforests of Brazil.
DetailsNaturalist Steve Backshall is searching for animals for his Deadly 60 list. In the Gomantong cave system he finds thousands of cockroaches and the scutigera centipede.
DetailsSteve Backshall is in deep water as he tracks down underwater animals for his Deadly 60 list. The waters off the coast of Borneo hide a wealth of lethal predators.
DetailsWildlife series. Steve Backshall tracks down 60 of the world's deadliest animals. In Hoedspruit, South Africa, Steve encounters an angry hippo and a venomous scorpion.
DetailsWildlife series. Steve Backshall finds out if crocodiles deserve their reputation, and tracks down one of Africa's most elusive predators, the awesome hunting dog.
DetailsWildlife series. In South Africa, Steve Backshall braves rough seas to get close to a great white shark, and goes out scavenging with the world's most fearless animal.
DetailsThe Deadly 60 team scours the UK in search of its lethal beauties. Gannets prove to be more than a match for Steve in a diving competition.
DetailsSteve scours the UK in search of lethal beauties. Terry Nutkins helps Steve to spot otters and tells the story of how he lost two fingers to one of these creatures.
DetailsThis show is devoted to the incredible critters Steve Backshall met on his travels who didn't quite make the Deadly 60 list. They still deserve their own programme.
DetailsLooking back at some of Steve Backshall's favourite creatures, whose jaws, claws, venom and speed prove to be very useful weapons in the battle of the wild.
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