72 Dangerous Animals: Asia
2018 · TV series
Credits
- Bob Brisbaneas Narrator
- Bryan Grieg Fryas Self - Biochemist and Moleculair Biologist at University of Queensland
- Romulus Whitakeras Self - Herpetologist and Conservationist
- Jonathan Youngas Self - Psychologist
- Paul Rosolieas Self - Naturalist and Explorer
- Jamie Seymouras Self - Toxinologist at James Cook University
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Seasons & Episodes
Season 112 episodes · premiered Aug 10, 2018
- 1.01Wrong Place, Wrong TimeAug 10, 2018Rate

Rhinos and Indian leopards are a threat, but how do they stack up against Asian forest centipedes, orangutans and flower urchins?
- 1.02Jaws and ClawsAug 24, 2018Rate

Golden eagles, coconut crabs, sharks and camel spiders face off for most terrifying against sun bears and saltwater crocodiles.
- 1.03Chemical WarfareAug 24, 2018Rate

Slow lorises, plague-bearing black rats, fat-tailed scorpions, Indian cobras, poisonous toads and stingrays vie for the top spot.
- 1.04Deadly: Fact or FolkloreAug 24, 2018Rate

Langur monkeys, tigers, Joro spiders and tomistomas compete with Asian needle ants, otters and king cobras for first place.
- 1.05Accidential AssassinsAug 24, 2018Rate

Will top honors be won by water buffaloes, needlefish, toxic crabs, mugger crocodiles, box jellyfish or reticulated pythons?
- 1.06Pretty and PainfulAug 24, 2018Rate

Cone snails, Asian black bears, red pandas and deadly coral snakes battle Eurasian lynxes, Asian elephants and red lionfish.
- 1.07The Road Less TravelledAug 24, 2018Rate

Facing off for top predator status are Asiatic lions, Lomodo dragons, electric rays, golden jackals, wolverines, striped eel catfish and brown bears.
- 1.08Urban JungleAug 24, 2018Rate

The field narrows as wild boars, feral dogs, pufferfish, Indian red scorpions, Asian tiger mosquitoes and common kraits square off.
- 1.09Corner Me, I'll FightAug 24, 2018Rate

The formidable features of wolves, stonefish and Malayan porcupines are compared against those of sloth bears, gibbons and snow leopards.
- 1.10The Bold and the BrutalAug 24, 2018Rate

Honey badgers don't care, but Russell's vipers, triggerfish, macaques, yaks and blue-ringed octopuses nearly match their daunting reputation.
- 1.11Big! Banded! and Billed!Aug 24, 2018Rate

Giant moray eels complete with gaurs, banded sea kraits, asian forest scorpions, gharials, billfish and Asian giant hornets in the final round.
- 1.12Fearsome FinalistsAug 24, 2018Rate
The 72 most formidable wild animals in Asia have been profiled and the finalists selected -- but only one can be named most dangerous.
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Bob Brisbane
as Narrator
Bryan Grieg Fry
as Self - Biochemist and Moleculair Biologist at University of Queensland
Romulus Whitaker
as Self - Herpetologist and Conservationist
Jonathan Young
as Self - Psychologist
Paul Rosolie
as Self - Naturalist and Explorer
Jamie Seymour
as Self - Toxinologist at James Cook University
J Boone Smith Jr
as Self - Big Cat Tracker
Warren Savary
as Self - Field Associate at California Academy of Sciences
Gregory Erickson
as Self - Crocodilian Biologist at Florida State University
Richard Fitzpatrick
as Self - Marine Biologist at James Cook University
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