As the alligator population grows, it is often necessary to remove them from areas populated by people. See how this dangerous relocation is safely done on Discovery Channel's "Crocodile Feeding Frenzy."
Just how high can a crocodile jump? On Discovery Channel's "Crocodile Feeding Frenzy," host Chris Douglas and reptile expert Donald Schultz put a croc's leaping abilities to the test.
What makes crocodiles attack humans? On Discovery Channel's "Crocodile Feeding Frenzy," host Chris Douglas and reptile expert Donald Schultz test whether or not a crocodile might attack a human kayaker.
Which has the strongest bite, the croc or the gator? On Discovery Channel's "Crocodile Feeding Frenzy," host Chris Douglas and reptile expert Donald Schultz put these reptiles to the test.
While embarking on an alligator egg hunt with scientists, host Chris Douglas confronts an angry and defensive mother gator on Discovery Channel's "Crocodile Feeding Frenzy."
Witness what happens when a bear spots a campsite tent and catches scent of the mannequin inside. [Note: Bears used in the making of this program, filmed at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, are not free-ranging bears.]
Meet Dan Bigley, who lost his vision when he unwittingly came between a mother bear and her cubs. [Note: Bears used in the making of this program, filmed at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, are not free-ranging bears.]
A locked vehicle is no match for two black bears. [Note: Bears used in the making of this program, filmed at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, are not free-ranging bears.]
Watch how a series of bears tears our mannequin to pieces to see how a human attack would unfold. [Note: Bears used in the making of this program, filmed at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, are not free-ranging bears.]
Chris Douglas and Dr. Thomas Smith examine damage to their mannequin in order to dissect how a grizzly will attack a human. [Note: Bears used in the making of this program, filmed at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, are not free-ranging b ...
If posturing and bluffing don't work, a bear may have to fight for its dinner. [Note: Bears used in the making of this program, filmed at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, are not free-ranging bears.]
Can you talk your way out of a bear attack? Animal expert Dr. Thomas Smith recalls one successful example. [Note: Bears used in the making of this program, filmed at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, are not free-ranging bears.]