A former "Tarzan" star has a track record of owning animals that attack humans. His favorite these days is a tiger... that he likes to play with in his pool!
When a young woman is rushed to the hospital she tells medics that she was bitten by a rare snake. When police search her house they find 23 reptiles, most of them deadly snakes!
After her pet leopard attacked her, Julie Burros couldn't bring herself to look at the photos of the aftermath of that attack. For the first time she sees what she looked like following the attack!
For Ed Cassano, there is nothing wrong with having 40 deadly snakes. Even though they could potentially end his life, he feels completely safe around them.
Ed Cassano recounts the day that he was bitten by his pet: a 3-foot long cobra. He remembers slowing losing control over his speech, his body and finally his ability to breath.
A man is shocked when his brother invites him over to his Harlem apartment see something "serious." When he opens the door, he see something beyond serious.
Karl Mitchell lives in Las Vegas and loves to take his pet out to the desert to play. And not just any pet; Rashid is a large Bengal tiger that likes to cuddle. How much of a risk is Karl taking?
When Wayne Franzen bought an elephant and trained it by himself, his friends were understanding. But when Wayne decided to start his own circus, they all grew very concerned!
Patti Regan, director of the Center for Great Apes in Florida, prepares La Toya Jackson for her first visit with Bubbles, Michael Jackson's famous chimp, after many years.
Bubbles the chimpanzee, once Michael Jackson's closest companion, has been living at a Florida sanctuary for apes since 2005. No member of the Jackson family had been to visit his friend until La Toya Jackson traveled there recently.
Patti Regan, director of the Center for Great Apes in Florida, prepares La Toya Jackson for her first visit with Bubbles, Michael Jackson's famous chimp, after many years.
Bubbles the chimpanzee, once Michael Jackson's closest companion, has been living at a Florida sanctuary for apes since 2004. No member of the Jackson family had been to visit his friend until La Toya Jackson traveled there recently.
In this behind-the-scenes clip, Joe Russo, Computer Graphics Supervisor for "I, Predator," explains what it takes to make CGI animals look as real as possible.
Two best friends get caught in a riptide and are pulled out to sea. Now they must survive unbearable heat, dehydration, starvation and eventual madness!