Some African creatures are harmless when alone, but they are deadly when they have strength in numbers; wild dogs that are the size of household pets conquer prey that is more than 10 times thier size; a mongoose's family unit keeps it out of trouble.
Venom: a cocktail of deadly toxins designed by nature for defense, protection and death. Many creatures use it as a weapon to catch their prey.
The animal world is filled with critters with attitude who, despite being small, will unabashedly take on anything that gets in their way.
Witness some of the ocean’s most phenomenal predators that use their remarkable weapons and skills to hunt or defend themselves against other predators.
Alone they may be weak, but with strength in numbers, some African creatures are deadly.
These animals thirst for blood in a group. A deadly pack. A ruthless mob. These are Africa’s gang killers.
Tusks, claws and beaks can pierce, stun and deceive. With deadly weapons wielded by fearsome predators and prey, animals walk a precarious path.
In Africa, big cats clawed their way to the top of the food chain. Every hunt is a deadly execution of power, stealth and speed.
Travel to the deepest, darkest depths of Africa and see how the deadliest predators use different techniques to kill their prey.