• 1995-08-23T23:00:00Z on BBC
    • 30m
    • 2h 30m (5 episodes)
    • United Kingdom
    • English
    'Nightmares of Nature' explores the reasons why we fear animals, separating the very real threats from misconceptions based on myth, religion, voodoo, witchcraft, horror films and fiction. Some animals are genuinely dangerous, others merely look threatening, and many are feared unnecessarily. Our ignorance has encouraged us to fear the great white shark out of all proportion to its danger, as it kills only a handful of people a year, while one of the most dangerous animals, the saw-scaled viper, remains unknown.

    5 episodes

    Series Premiere

    1995-08-23T23:00:00Z

    1x01 Maneaters

    Series Premiere

    1x01 Maneaters

    • 1995-08-23T23:00:00Z30m

    Being attacked and eaten alive by a maneater is perhaps the worst nightmare humans can conceive of – and it's true, there are animals out there that include us on the menu. but how often do such attacks really happen? What are the hard facts? Are our fears about the large carnivores like lions, tigers, crocodiles, bears and wolves really justified, or are there other large creatures that we should be even more wary of?

    1995-08-30T23:00:00Z

    1x02 The Deep

    1x02 The Deep

    • 1995-08-30T23:00:00Z30m

    The dark blue depths of the world's oceans have hidden many monsters in the minds of the world's seafarers. In 1974, in the Gulf of Mexico, a ship-wrecked family lost two children to the ocean and its creatures – so real dangers do lie below the waves. But how much is myth and how much is truth? Which kills more people: the three tonne great white shark or a small blob of jellyfish?

    Season Finale

    1995-09-06T23:00:00Z

    1x03 In Cold Blood

    Season Finale

    1x03 In Cold Blood

    • 1995-09-06T23:00:00Z30m

    Dr Stemmed of the Chicago Natural History Museum was bitten by an unidentified snake on 25 September 1957 – within 24 hours he was dead. The boomslang which bit him is not the most venomous cold-blooded animal, nor perhaps the most dangerous – the most poisonous animal is a frog and giant dragons have eaten children on the Island of Rinca.

    1995-09-13T23:00:00Z

    1x04 Squirm

    1x04 Squirm

    • 1995-09-13T23:00:00Z30m

    The benign huntsman spider is the cause of many car crashes in the Australian outback – mainly because the appearance of a large spider inside a car has an alarming effect on the driver. The spiders, scorpions, insects, slugs, leeches, caterpillars and larvae that occur all over the world are all fairly repulsive to most people. Many species are completely harmless, but some do bite, burrow under your skin or suck your blood.

    1995-09-20T23:00:00Z

    1x05 A Cry in the Dark

    1x05 A Cry in the Dark

    • 1995-09-20T23:00:00Z30m

    The night is a frightening time for humans – we are poorly equipped to see in the dark, whereas nearly all the animals we encounter can see perfectly. Out of the night come bats and maggots, to suck your blood, rats, to spread plague, and mosquitoes, the species that inadvertently kills more people that any other by transmitting malaria in its bite.

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