The False Gharial of Borneo, the Chinese Alligator and the Philippine Crocodile are incredibly shy creatures. Merely seeing one in the wild is rare, but catching one? Brady Barr faces his toughest assignment yet.
Compare the bite force of crocs to other predators and get within snapping distance of the mouths of hyenas, lions, great white sharks, alligators, snapping turtles, and wild dogs.
Brady Barr heads into the dens and lairs of some of the world's most deadly animals: Chinese alligators, American black bears, snakes in South Africa and sharks off Maui's coast.
National Geographic herpetologist Brady Barr dons a specially designed 200-pound Kevlar suit covered in hippo dung and mud on a mission to extract sweat from a wild hippo.
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What is the English language plot outline for Dangerous Encounters (2005)?