Preposterous Pets

Preposterous Pets (2014)

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Preposterous Pets is an exciting look into the fascinating lives of individuals who have developed special relationships with exotic pets, ranging from giant crocodiles, domesticated buffalo, deadly scorpions and wild capybaras. Travel the globe to countries, such as Germany, Costa Rica, South Africa and India to meet the world's most amazing pets and their owners in order to discover what led these people and their families to develop an unbreakable bond with some of the scariest, wildest and fiercest animals on the planet.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Stinky Skunks and KangaroosMai 8, 2014
S01E05Mr Lizardlover and Ratty RelativesMai 1, 2014
S01E04Pimped Out Poodles and Cuddly TarantulasApr. 24, 2014
S01E03Big Cats and Tiger SharksApr. 17, 2014
S01E02Mad About MonkeysApr. 10, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When was the premiere of Preposterous Pets?

Preposterous Pets premiered on October 17, 2014.

Who hosted Preposterous Pets?

The show was hosted by actor and comedian Howie Mandel.

What is Preposterous Pets?

Preposterous Pets is a television series that showcases some of the most unusual and unique pets in the world.

How many episodes were there in the first season of Preposterous Pets?

The first season of the show consisted of six episodes.

What kind of animals were featured on Preposterous Pets?

The show featured a range of unusual and exotic animals including pigs, kangaroos, camels, and even a zebra.

How did the show Preposterous Pets resonate with audiences?

Many viewers were impressed by the show's unique concept and enjoyed learning about the rare and unusual pets featured on the series.

Did Preposterous Pets win any awards?

There is no record of Preposterous Pets winning any awards.

Was there a specific theme for each episode of Preposterous Pets?

Each episode of the show had a specific theme such as "Odd Couples" or "Wild & Domestic."

What was the format of the show Preposterous Pets?

The show followed a reality television format which featured interviews with pet owners and footage of their unique animals.

Was there a focus on the care and maintenance of the pets featured on Preposterous Pets?

Yes, each episode highlighted the proper care and maintenance of the featured pets and emphasized responsible ownership.

Was there a segment in Preposterous Pets where experts comment on the animals?

Yes, experts gave insights and offered commentary on the behavior and care of the animals featured in each episode.

Did Preposterous Pets have any spin-offs or related shows?

There were no known spin-offs or related shows to Preposterous Pets.

Was there audience involvement or voting in Preposterous Pets?

No, there was no audience involvement or voting in the show.

Were there any controversies surrounding the show Preposterous Pets?

There were no major controversies surrounding the show during its run.

What was the critical reception of Preposterous Pets?

There is no critical consensus available for the show but many viewers found the show entertaining and informative.

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