Nature's Deadliest: Brazil
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From the beaches of Rio, to the world's largest wetland of the Pantanal, to the deepest darkest jungles of the Amazon, Brazil boasts some of the most diverse wildlife on the plane - as well as some of the deadliest. Its snakes, spiders, and scorpions are renowned as man-killers. Black Caiman stalk its waterways. Even in the 21st century strange and deadly animals are emerging from the once pristine jungles. Nature's Deadliest: Brazil examines the tactics and weaponry of Brazil's premier predators, and reveals why humans can only ever be cautious visitors in nature's wild domains. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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