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About the Show

Join the adventure - by land, sea and air - as Dr. Brady Barr travels to some of the wildest places on Earth. Using high tech robots he'll wrangle one of the world's deadliest snakes before employing innovative net-guns- fired from a helicopter - to get up close to a full grown, seriously enraged hippo. He'll dive in with a fish that's armed with a snout capable of seriously maiming a person and use tricky decoys to provoke a great white shark to attack. Tune in to find out which of the ocean's most fearsome predators has the strongest bite and see what it takes to catch a man-eating crocodile. Brady Barr is back and ready to face his toughest challenges yet in this thrilling new season of Dangerous Encounters.

Behind the Scenes

  • Brady’s Epic Giant Python Encounter

    Brady’s Epic Giant Python Encounter

    The cave was literally a chamber of horrors filled with scorpions, roaches, maggots, spiders, millions of bats, lizards, and snakes, but it was the chest-deep, liquefied bat guano quicksand that made it unbearable for Brady. That was only the beginning of what would turn out to be the baddest bite of his life.

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Featured Episode

  • Mesauring the bite force of an American crocodile; Costa Rica

    Bite Force

    Armed with a bite force meter, insatiable curiosity, and sheer courage, Brady risks his life to find the most powerful bite.

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