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The Most Extreme is a documentary television series on the American cable television network Animal Planet.It first aired on July 7, 2002. Each episode focuses on a specific animal feature, such as strength, speed, behavior, anatomy, or diet, and examines and ranks ten animals that portray extreme or unusual examples of that quality.
S1E1 "Strangest Things" S1E2 "Raging Waters" S1E3 "Mate Expectations" S1E4 "The Cycle of Life" S1E5 "H2 wOah" S1E6 "Extremeliest" S1E7 "The Flight Stuff" S1E8 "Eat Prey, Live" S1E9 "Fights, Camera, Action!" S1E10 "Strangerer Things" S1E11 "We're All the Same" S1E12 "Absurd Is the Word"
America's Greatest Animals; America's National Parks; America's National Parks: Bears; America's Super-snake; America's The Beautiful: Southwest; America's Wild Frontier; America's Wild Spaces; American Chimpanzee; American Tiger; Among the Great Apes with Michelle Yeoh (2009) Anaconda: Queen of the Serpents; Anaconda: Silent Killer; Animal ER ...
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Here are just some of the strange encounters that were caught on camera this year. A pack of mountain lions. Animal sightings are obviously very common on doorbell cameras, with birds, squirrels ...
Weird, True & Freaky (alternatively written as Weird, True and Freaky; Weird, True, and Freaky; or Weird, True, & Freaky) is a program that aired on Animal Planet in 2008 which focuses on unusual biology.
Quetzalcoatlus (/ k ɛ t s əl k oʊ ˈ æ t l ə s /) is a genus of azhdarchid pterosaur that lived during the Maastrichtian age of the Late Cretaceous in North America. The type specimen, recovered in 1971 from the Javelina Formation of Texas, United States, consists of several wing fragments and was described as Quetzalcoatlus northropi in 1975 by Douglas Lawson.
The African bush elephant (Loxodonta africana) is the largest living land animal. A native of various open habitats in sub-Saharan Africa, males weigh about 6.0 tonnes (13,200 lb) on average. [24] The largest elephant ever recorded was shot in Angola in 1974. It was a male measuring 10.67 metres (35.0 ft) from trunk to tail and 4.17 metres (13. ...