It's gorilla vs. leopard! Which would win in a fight? A gorilla expert and a tiger wrangler reveal the remarkable strengths and weaknesses of these awesome animals.
It's alligator vs. black bear! The American alligator uses its formidable jaws to crush turtles, but find out how it will fare against another Florida native. Smaller than brown bears and polar bears, black bears are not only incredibly powerful? ...
It's crocodile vs. great white shark! The saltwater crocodile is the largest reptile on the planet. The great white shark is the world's largest predatory shark. If a saltwater crocodile met a great white shark offshore of northern Australian, wh ...
It's polar bear vs. walrus! A male polar bear is as tall as an elephant, can flip a 500-pound seal out of the water with one arm and kill a beluga whale with a single blow. But is the polar bear a match for a 4,000-pound walrus?
It's lion vs. crocodile! More than 500 pounds of brawn and bad attitude, the lion was born to hunt and fight. An ambush predator with a fierce bite, the Nile crocodile is 18 feet long and 2,500 pounds of muscle and menace. What would happen if th ...
It's anaconda vs. jaguar! Growing to more than 30 feet long and weighing 300 pounds, the anaconda is the largest snake on the planet. Pound for pound, the jaguar is more muscular than a tiger or a lion. Find out which of these highly aquatic crea ...
It's hippo vs. bull shark! Hippos are reported to kill more humans than any other animal in Africa. Bull sharks are blamed for more attacks on humans than any other species of shark. When a hungry bull shark hones in on a hippo for a meal, the st ...
It's rhino vs. elephant! A true battle of the titans. To discover which of these awesome beasts is the supreme heavyweight, animal expert Dave Salmoni and veterinarian Ellen Rogers conduct a series of groundbreaking tests to evaluate their remark ...
It's lion vs. tiger! Everyone knows that lions live in Africa and tigers live in Asia, right? Wrong. The world's last population of Asiatic lions live in northern India, 200 miles away from the nearest tigers. What would happen if these two fears ...
A wolf and a bear, two of Russia's deadliest predators, pick up the same scent of carcass off the coast of Siberia's Lake Baikal. Will one back down or will they battle?