On Animal Planet's "Weird, True and Freaky," a mysterious blood sucking animal raids a Texas chicken coop, could it be the legendary dog-like Chupacabra.
These blood thirsty worms are called leeches and can be helpful within the medical field. Find out more here on this clip from Animal Planet's "Weird, True & Freaky."
On Animal Planet's "Weird, True and Freaky," the legend of the Loch Ness monster lives on with this newly recorded video of movement on the surface of the lake.
In 1997 American scientists successfully produced and attached a human ear to the back of a mouse. Doctors believe similar mold transplants will help humans regrow their own organs.
Some fish defy the laws of nature and imagination. A catfish the size of three grown men turns a relaxing day of fishing into an adrenaline-pumped fight.
On the outside she's an average cat, but on the inside she is a meowing Mozart. Find out more about this cat who loves to play the piano in this clip from Animal Planet's "Weird, True and Freaky."
Having one or two bats in your attic can be a nuisance, but having 2,000? Well... Let's just say that this Scottish family has learned to live with them.
An boy shares a glass coffin with 125 venomous orb-weaving spiders in the hopes of beating the world record. Can he handle the spiders or will he be entombed in a web of death?
When the scent of salmon comes a knockin', grizzlies come a callin'. However, it ain't easy being a bear when you're contending with courageous canines.
A Thai stunt woman shares a bedroom with 5,000 scorpions. Will she be able to break her own record and stay with her "difficult" roommates for 33 days?