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S2 F1 – Dolphin Attack
6. August 200646 Min.Enter the dolphin's complex world of sexual aggression and social hierarchy to find out what causes these seemingly harmless animals to attack.Als Kauftitel verfügbarS2 F2 – Ambush
9. September 200646 Min.A rash of black bear attacks one Canadian summer has experts looking for answers. Could it be a stressed food supply, a surge in the number of young bruins, or the increase in tourists? Or is there a more disturbing reason behind these attacks?Als Kauftitel verfügbarS2 F3 – Shark Invasion
10. September 200646 Min.National Geographic investigates shark attacks that are causing beachgoers to struggle for their lives.Als Kauftitel verfügbarS2 F4 – Danger in the Delta
18. November 200645 Min.Travel to the heart of the Okavango Delta, filled with lush vegetation and home to many of Africa's deadly creatures.Als Kauftitel verfügbarS2 F5 – Horns of Death
7. Januar 200746 Min.Witness the force and reason behind a Buffalo's deadly attack.Als Kauftitel verfügbarS2 F6 – Cougar Island
11. Mai 200746 Min.National Geographic investigates what makes Cougars so dangerous in Vancouver Island.Als Kauftitel verfügbarS2 F7 – Gator Attack
19. Februar 200745 Min.The American alligator is an efficient and opportunistic hunter, but seldom preys on humans. So when alligators attack three women in three different parts of Florida in one week, experts want to know why the hunter became the hunted.Als Kauftitel verfügbarS2 F8 – Jungle Breakout
19. August 200746 Min.National Geographic investigates the circumstances behind a rare chimp attack in Sierra Leone.Als Kauftitel verfügbarS2 F9 – Bear Man's Land
7. Juli 200746 Min.After working in close proximity to brown bears for 30 years, a man gets viciously killed by one.Als Kauftitel verfügbarS2 F10 – Ghosts of the Snow
1. September 200746 Min.A series of rare and dangerous encounters bring the elusive Siberian tiger face-to-face with humans.Als Kauftitel verfügbarS2 F11 – Rhino Showdown
11. Januar 200846 Min.In South Africa, rhinos attack a group of tourists for no apparent reason. Are tourists unwittingly provoking these normally shy animals? If so, how?Als Kauftitel verfügbar