You would think a bear would be attacking a human or another animal, find out more on this clip from Animal Planet's "Weird, True & Freaky."
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Weird True & Freaky: Wreaking Havock On A Hammock
You would think a bear would be attacking a human or another animal, find out more on this clip from Animal Planet's "Weird, True & Freaky."
Added: Jan 28, 2009 Views: 22511 Views Runtime: 02:00
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."
How do you get a female elephant pregnant by another male elephant in another place? Through artificial insemination of course. Find out more in this clip from Animal Planet's "Weird, True and Freaky."
There's a beast lurking around the streets of a city, what do the authorities do when they find this beast? Find out more on this clip from Animal Planets "Weird, True & Freaky."
A child falls over and lands in the gorilla area at the zoo. Does this gorilla attack this child? Find out in this clip from Animal Planet's "Weird, True & Freaky."
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."
A team of scientist have been called in to help rescue a group of killer whales who have lost their way. Find out more in this video from Animal Planet's "Weird, True and Freaky."
Only a do or die rescue can save this deer who plunged to a lake. In this clip from Animal Planets "Weird, True and Freaky," watch this video as a team tries to rescue this deer.
If cats have nine lives, this dog has at least three! This puppy survives a head-on collision with a car followed by a gunshot at point blank range to the head.
A delusional preacher enters the lion cage at a local zoo. When the male lion strikes, biting into the preacher's leg, zoo officials must come to the rescue.
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.
The candiru is attracted by urea, a compound found in both fish gill waste products and human urine. When this fish attacks a man's urethra, the results are both gruesome and shocking. Viewer discretion advised.
An African Watusi steer sports a pair of horns with the largest circumference of any animal's on earth: 38 inches. Each of these massive horns weighs 100 pounds.
The bald eagle is back with a vengeance in Homer, Alaska. With a local woman feeding the eagles 500 pounds of fish a day, their numbers have grown to dangerous proportions.