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| 72 Dangerous Animals: Asia | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Nature |
| Starring | Bob Brisbane Bryan Grieg Fry Romulus Whitaker |
| Country of origin | Australia |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 12 |
| Production | |
| Running time | 44-48 minutes |
| Production company | Showrunner Productions |
| Original release | |
| Network | Netflix |
| Release | 10 August 2018 (2018-08-10) |
72 Dangerous Animals: Asia is a 2018 Australiannature documentary exploring Asia's most deadly animals, starring Bob Brisbane, Bryan Grieg Fry andRomulus Whitaker.[1]
72 Dangerous Animals: Asia explores Asia's 72 most deadly animals competing for the ultimate title of most dangerous animal in Asia. It features interviews with wildlife experts and survivors of attacks.[1][2]
Below are the species shown in the program, in order of appearance and the position they obtained in the episode according to their potential threat to humans.
11-Komodo dragon
10-Asian giant hornet
9-Sloth bear
8-Asian tiger mosquito
7-Indian leopard
6-Tiger
5-Asian elephant
4-Indian cobra
3-Saltwater crocodile
2-Russell's viper
1-Box jellyfish
Run order:
*Countdown of non-finalist contenders*
7 - Tiger (5th)
8 - Saltwater crocodile (6th)
9 - Asian tiger mosquito (11th)
10 - Box jellyfish (1st)
11 - Russell's viper (2nd)
(Risky waters)
(Fast and furious)
(Tiny terrors)
(Dead or alive)
(The ancient killer)