Fearsome Finalists
August 24, 2018 • 45m

The 72 most formidable wild animals in Asia have been profiled and the finalists selected -- but only one can be named most dangerous.

Big! Banded! and Billed!
August 24, 2018 • 47m

Giant moray eels complete with gaurs, banded sea kraits, asian forest scorpions, gharials, billfish and Asian giant hornets in the final round.

The Bold and the Brutal
August 24, 2018 • 45m

Honey badgers don't care, but Russell's vipers, triggerfish, macaques, yaks and blue-ringed octopuses nearly match their daunting reputation.

Corn Me, I'll Fight
August 24, 2018 • 46m

The formidable features of wolves, stonefish and Malayan porcupines are compared against those of sloth bears, gibbons and snow leopards.

Urban Jungle
August 24, 2018 • 44m

The field narrows as wild boars, feral dogs, pufferfish, Indian red scorpions, Asian tiger mosquitoes and common kraits square off.

The Road Less Travelled
August 24, 2018 • 46m

Facing off for top predator status are Asiatic lions, Lomodo dragons, electric rays, golden jackals, wolverines, striped eel catfish and brown bears.

Pretty and Painful
August 24, 2018 • 47m

Cone snails, Asian black bears, red pandas and deadly coral snakes battle Eurasian lynxes, Asian elephants and red lionfish.

Accidential Assassins
August 24, 2018 • 44m

Will top honors be won by water buffaloes, needlefish, toxic crabs, mugger crocodiles, box jellyfish or reticulated pythons?

Deadly: Fact or Folklore
August 24, 2018 • 48m

Langur monkeys, tigers, Joro spiders and tomistomas compete with Asian needle ants, otters and king cobras for first place.

Chemical Warfare
August 24, 2018 • 48m

Slow lorises, plague-bearing black rats, fat-tailed scorpions, Indian cobras, poisonous toads and stingrays vie for the top spot.

Jaws and Claws
August 24, 2018 • 47m

Golden eagles, coconut crabs, sharks and camel spiders face off for most terrifying against sun bears and saltwater crocodiles.

Wrong Place, Wrong Time
August 10, 2018 • 45m

Rhinos and Indian leopards are a threat, but how do they stack up against Asian forest centipedes, orangutans and flower urchins?

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