Wildlife presenter Steve Backshall tracks down 60 of the world's deadliest animals.
Wildlife presenter Steve Backshall tracks down 60 of the world's deadliest animals. Steve is in search of the elusive giant anteater, but can he get close enough? Show more
Adventurer Steve Backshall heads to the awesome flooded rainforests of the Amazon. It all kicks off in a flash when the crew spot a group of rare giant otters. Show more
Steve explores the Argentinean marshes, and goes fishing with a spectacled caiman to investigate whether these ancient reptiles deserve their deadly reputation. Show more
Steve is in Thailand in search of one of the world's deadliest climbers, the tokay gecko. He attempts to demonstrate its hunting abilities by scaling a nearby building. Show more
Steve Backshall braves the big waves of the Durban Coast to get up close and personal with a pack of 30 hungry blacktip sharks, which get too close for comfort. Show more
In Namibia, Steve and the team try a bizarre experiment to get close to wild vultures. Operation Vulture is a massive success, attracting over 100 sharp and hungry beaks. Show more
In this truly unbelievable encounter Steve kayaks with killer whales, but even he gets the surprise of his life when a whole group of them start breaching all around him.
Deep into the Costa Rican jungle, Steve comes face to face with one of his favourite deadly predators, an eyelash pit viper. Show more
Madagascar is crammed with some of the strangest creatures on the planet. Top of Steve's wish list is the rare and mysterious aye-aye. Show more
The crew are hot on the trail of Africa's big cats. Steve catches up with a pride of lions and witnesses them hunting right before his eyes. Show more
The Deadly 60 crew take to the water in Mexico's Sea of Cortez in search of a monster of the deep; the humboldt squid. Steve takes no chances and wears chain mail. Show more
In the warm waters off Borneo's coast, Steve Backshall and the Deadly 60 team encounter a lightning-fast spear mantis shrimp as it hunts for its supper.
Wildlife presenter Steve Backshall tracks down 60 of the world's deadliest animals. Steve coaxes a fat-tailed scorpion out of his burrow. Show more
Wildlife presenter Steve Backshall tracks down 60 of the world's deadliest animals. In South Africa, Steve makes a splash while trying to catch a fish with his mouth. Show more
Wildlife presenter Steve Backshall tracks down 60 of the world's deadliest animals. The black mamba is probably South Africa's most feared snake. Show more
Wildlife presenter Steve Backshall tracks down 60 of the world's deadliest animals. Steve is on the hunt for the world's most fearless animal, the honey badger. Show more
Steve Backshall tracks down deadly animals. Steve takes to the water, adventuring his way through the Blyde Canyon in South Africa. Show more
Steve Backshall tracks down 60 of the world's deadliest animals. The crew have a chance encounter with a tough little owl with an ingenious way of catching its supper. Show more
The clear waters of Borneo's coast are home to a shoal of deadly barracuda and Steve Backshall finds himself at the centre of them.