Nature's Weirdest Events - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Episode 1
Chris investigates commuting dogs on the Moscow metro, killer sharks on an Australian golf course, a town taken over by tumbleweed and a Wolverine-like frog that shoots bones through its skin. In nature, fact is often weirder than fiction.

Episode 2
In Florida, fish are walking out of the water, while bees in France are making shocking multicoloured honey. We find out why whales and dolphins would forge an unlikely friendship, how trees are oozing red blood, and why all over the world people are reporting alien-like sounds from the sky. In nature, fact is often weirder than fiction.

Episode 3
Chris Packham continues his exploration of nature's most bizarre and extraordinary happenings. He looks at bears that have turned criminal, fish that have learned to attack birds on land, a possum that fakes its own death, a snake with two heads, seriously clever crows and fainting goats. In nature, fact is often weirder than fiction.
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