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- Calmly waiting, it has jaws powerful enough to rip open a small boat. Watch and see the techniques of the killer who has hunted on our planet for 12-15 million years.
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- Crocodile
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- Calmly waiting, it has jaws powerful enough to rip open a small boat. Watch and see the techniques of the killer who has hunted on our planet for 12-15 million years.
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- African Lion
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- Watch out for the King of the Beasts. Better yet, watch out for the Queen of the Beasts. Whether it's the male or female doing the hunting, it still spells bad news fo...
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- Tiger
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- Stripes never looked so deadly. With a jaw that delivers 1000 lbs. of force, know that the largest of the big cats is also the most dangerous.
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- Moray Eel
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- Seafaring legend meets science fiction. View the trick of this muscular beast that makes it seem from out of this world.
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- Great Horned Owl
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- Extraordinary eyesight. Remarkable hearing. Soundless flight. The superhuman hunter proves that size doesn't matter.
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- Gray Wolf
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- Teamwork plays an important role in the pack's hunting success. And since each of these killers devour 1.5 tons of meat per year, efficiency is important.
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- Cobra
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- Warning prey with its open hood, this predator demands respect. Just how dangerous are the two most fabled fangs in the animal kingdom?
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- Cheetah
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- Cool shades. Cool shoes. Killer appetite. See just how this natural athlete captures prey while sprinting at 70 mph.
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- Spiders
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- How many different techniques do spiders possess for catching prey? See the predator that has given so many people Arachnophobia.
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- Australian Box Jellyfish
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- Looks can be very deceiving. Floating peacefully through the waters, the Box Jellyfish has venom powerful enough to stop a human heart in three minutes.
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- Grizzly Bear
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- Not eating for several months can certainly make an animal hungry. Watch how its crazed appetite transforms this gentle giant into a ruthless predator.
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- Great White Shark
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- Swimming silently, this living torpedo locks in to kill all. Check out how the Great White Shark uses sight, sound, smell and electrosense to hunt! Beware of its bite.
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- Praying Mantis
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- Using their entire arms like razor blades, the Praying Mantis feasts on prey 3 times its size. Come see why martial artists have based their moves around this killer.
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- Komodo Dragon
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- Who cares about fire breathers? This dragon has enough bacteria in its mouth to kill its victim with one bite. Watch to see what other tricks it has.
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- Orca
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- The Killer Whale, or Orca as it is commonly referred to, has 56 razor sharp teeth which helps this predator to eat up to 500 lbs of meat per day. Learn why this animal...
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