72 Dangerous Animals: Latin America
2017 · TV series
Credits
- Bob Brisbaneas Narrator
- Justin Schmidtas Self - Biologist
- Vidal Haddad Jras Self - Associate Professor of Botucatu Medical School of Sao Paulo State University
- Rui Seabra Ferreira Jras Self - Director of CEVAP at Sao Paulo State University
- Richard Rasmussenas Self - Biologist
- Dean Ripaas Self - Owner of Cape Fear Serpentarium
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Season 112 episodes · premiered Dec 5, 2017
- 1.01Jungle JeopardyDec 5, 2017Rate

Its bite force and night vision make the jaguar the jungle's "killer of killers," but the fer-de-lance pit viper's flesh-rotting venom is devastating.
- 1.02Deathly BiteDec 5, 2017Rate

Orcas possess awesome speed, power and intelligence, but the rattlesnake, black widow spider and even the mosquito challenge them in dangerousness.
- 1.03The FreaksDec 5, 2017Rate

Despite dwindling numbers, the Humboldt squid's beak is deadly, but the Brazilian wandering spider's fangs and venom are ruthlessly efficient.
- 1.04Killer or SavioursDec 5, 2017Rate

Creatures such as the tarantula and the Gila monster are nightmares of myth and legend -- but also a surprising treasure trove for medical science.
- 1.05Pack HuntersDec 5, 2017Rate

The oceanic whitetip shark is infamous for attacking shipwreck survivors. On land, packs of feral dogs are becoming a serious threat to human life.
- 1.06One Hit WondersDec 5, 2017Rate

The boa constrictor crushes the life out of its victims and the bullet ant's sting is painful, but the assassin caterpillar lives up to its name.
- 1.07Stop! Danger AheadDec 5, 2017Rate

A friendly-looking but deadly seal prowls the frigid waters off the tip of South America. The recluse spider's sting is painful, then rots away flesh.
- 1.08Best Left AloneDec 5, 2017Rate

The murky rivers of the tropics contain a shocking surprise: the electric eel. The cute capybara and the furry llama can be surprisingly treacherous.
- 1.09Are They For Real?Dec 5, 2017Rate

The elephant seal's crushing head-butt is a killer skill, but the bites of both the Amazonian giant centipede and the vampire bat are horrifying.
- 1.10Stealth HuntersDec 5, 2017Rate

The Brazilian yellow scorpion is one of the species' most venomous, but a tiny, parasite-bearing snail has a much bigger and more devastating effect.
- 1.11Killers: Myth or RealityDec 5, 2017Rate

The dive-bombing harpy eagle feeds on monkeys and wild pigs, while the maned wolf is more the victim of bad PR than actual threat.
- 1.12The Final CountdownDec 5, 2017Rate
The top 11 "fearsome finalists" from previous episodes, including bugs, bats, spiders and snakes, battle it out for the No. 1 spot.
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Bob Brisbane
as Narrator
Justin Schmidt
as Self - Biologist
Vidal Haddad Jr
as Self - Associate Professor of Botucatu Medical School of Sao Paulo State University
Rui Seabra Ferreira Jr
as Self - Director of CEVAP at Sao Paulo State University
Richard Rasmussen
as Self - Biologist
Dean Ripa
as Self - Owner of Cape Fear Serpentarium
Brien Foerster
as Self - Guide and Professional Adventurer
Bryan Grieg Fry
as Self - Biochemist and Moleculair Biologist at University of Queensland
Greivin Carrales
as Self - Herpetologist at Clodomiro Picado Research Institute
Paul Rosolie
as Self - Naturalist and Explorer
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