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Wildlife expert (and crazy Aussie) Rob Bredl hosts this spectacular range of programs that demonstrate the 'KILLER INSTINCT' of wild mammals, animals, birds and insects. Rob risks life and limb to illustrate nature in the raw and show us the various methods that creatures use to ensnare their prey.
It's all here in 'KILLER INSTINCT'. Experience a close-up, fast paced look at the raw nature of the animal kingdom. Come face to face with Lions, Tigers, Snakes, Spiders, Crocodiles, Sharks and many more...
This award winning series has been shown worldwide on the Discovery Channel making 'Killer Instinct' a familiar brand.
The range has a usual retail price of £7.99 (£6.80 ex VAT)
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| There is so much to the Rob Bredl story, he is an intuitive and expert hunter, conservationist, superb animal handler, amazing bush tucker cook and educator. In this episode we're introduced to the man behind, under and on top of a menagerie of animals; most of which want to eat or at least kill him. |
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| With years of experience snake aficionado Rob Bredl guides us through the haunts and lairs of the deadliest snakes on the planet including the Inland Taipan, which he says, 'can kill you in three seconds if it hits an artery'. |
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| The crocodilian is a much-maligned reptile feared by humans more through ignorance than reason. Rob Bredl understands them; he was raised alongside them in the crocodile infested wetlands of Australia and now breeds and cares for many crocs that are big man-eaters. |
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| Sharks first appeared in the Earth's oceans about 350 million years ago, long before dinosaurs ever roamed the Earth. Host, Rob Bredl will dive to get you 'nose to jaws' with these highly adaptable predators of the sea. The program explores the evolution of the shark and the place it holds in many cultures. |
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| They may look like enormous versions of domestic pets butt he Lions and Tigers of the world are no 'pussy cats'. They are ruthless and successful carnivores of the highest order. Rob Bredl takes you to see how Lions and Cheetahs stalk the African plains. |
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