Tue, Oct 29, 2013
In the animal kingdom, females are tough, feisty and fearless. But these Lady Killers don't just get by on their good looks; they use their paws, claws and jaws to ensure survival -- for themselves and for their offspring. Meet protective moose moms, a clan of hyenas that live in a female-dominated society and creatures that mate for life -- including some males who learn too late that mating is literally the last thing they will do in life
Tue, Nov 5, 2013
Whether it's the frozen fields of Alaska, or the warm waters of Australia, shocking incidents of animals attacking and killing humans, take place all over the world. Usually, the animals aren't looking for a fight - they're simply in the wrong place, at the wrong time, frequently lashing out in an attempt to protect themselves or their offspring. From Asian Leopards severely mauling people in India, to a 2,000 lb. African Cape buffalo that decides to hunt its human hunter, beasts wreak havoc on tourists and townies trying to share their same turf - planet Earth.
Tue, Nov 19, 2013
In the darkest corners of the world, deadly predators watch and wait for their next, unsuspecting prey. Armed with special nighttime powers, including extra-strength night vision and hypersensitive hearing, these creatures are anatomically designed to succeed in the dark. From near-invisible leopards ambushing prey from their hideouts in trees, to tiny Tasmanian Devils devouring a full carcass from the inside, out - this hour of WORLD'S DEADLIEST is dedicated to the NOCTURNAL KILLERS.