Do bears have it out for humans? Or are humans invading bears' habitats and leaving them no choice but to approach people for food? With over 100 fatal bear attacks in North America in the last 100 years, Salmoni is eager to find out.
Humans share over 98 per cent of their DNA with chimpanzees and just like humans, chimps battle with weapons and have been known to hold grudges and seek revenge. Salmoni examines different chimp attacks to figure out what causes conflict with humankind's closest relatives.
Measuring over two metres long and weighing more than 65 kilograms, the monstrous Humboldt Squid has been dubbed the "Red Devil" by Mexican fisherman. Salmoni dons scuba gear to find the truth behind the tale of a sea creature pulling fishermen from their boats and killing them.
We all know crocs are not to be messed with, but few realize that the hippo is considered to be the number one killer of humans in Africa. Extremely aggressive and unpredictable, Salmoni studies hippos and crocs to find out if they are "rogue."
In Zambia, elephants and humans have had trouble coexisting. Salmoni travels to South Africa to determine if it is possible for an entire elephant population to turn "rogue."
In Kruger National Park there is a startling trend developing: the lions living on the safari are targeting humans as a food source. Are these lions the embodiment of rogue nature?