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Monsters Inside Me

See the shocking, gruesome and sometimes deadly details of parasitic infection.
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Extreme angler Jeremy Wade lands the world's most dangerous, most bizarre, most enormous and most man-eating fish.
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Monsters Inside Me (00:31)
Some of the most horrifying creatures on the planet are ones that are too small to see! Get a glimpse of these monsters in the new show "Monsters Inside Me", premiering Wednesday, July 1 at 9 p.m. only on Animal Planet!Lost Tapes (00:36)
It's cold, it's wet, it's dark, and something's out there... Something hungry.River Monsters (01:35)
A gigantic Queensland grouper surprises Jeremy Wade and the River Monsters film crew, who weren't expecting to find something so monstrously huge.Lost Tapes (02:01)
Mongolian legend speaks of a giant sand worm that spits venom and emits electricty from its body. Is the Death Worm myth or reality?Lost Tapes (00:24)
"Red rain" can only mean one thing: blood... But from what?River Monsters (01:04)
A man-sized killer catfish, called the goonch, takes River Monsters host Jeremy Wade for a swim. Jeremy seems willing to risk his life to land it.Whale Wars (43:32)
The Sea Shepherd gather intel on the fleet's location, they realize that they are low on fuel. As they weigh whether or not to head back to port, they come across the entire Japanese fleet searching for one of their crewmembers that has fallen o ...Lost Tapes (02:49)
Throughout history, stories have been told of demonic dogs from the underworld that serve as heralds of death for those who lay eyes on them. Are hellhounds for real?
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