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Deadly 60

Wildlife presenter Steve Backshall tracks down 60 of the world's deadliest animals.

Programmes:
on BBC iPlayer (5)
clips (1)
coming up (2)
Previous programmes:
by year (19)

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    Brazil

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    Available since Thursday with 2 months left.

    18/26. In Brazil's northern savannah, Steve Backshall seeks the elusive giant anteater.

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    1. Bahamas - Shark Special

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      Available since Thu, 5 Nov 2009 with 2 months left.

      17/26. Steve Backshall is headed to the Bahamas to get up close and personal with sharks.

    2. Louisiana

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      Available since Thu, 29 Oct 2009 with 2 months left.

      16/26. Steve and the team are on the search for deadly animals in the swamps of the southern USA.

    3. Arizona

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      Available since Wed, 21 Oct 2009 with 2 months left.

      15/26. In the Arizona desert's intense heat Steve finds deadly rattlesnakes and an elusive cougar

    4. Alaska

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      Available since Wed, 14 Oct 2009 with 2 months left.

      14/26. Adventurer Steve Backshall and the Deadly 60 team head north to Alaska.

Coming up

Thursday, 17:15 on CBBC

19/26. In the flooded forests of Brazil, Steve takes a swim in a piranha-infested river.

1 more programme coming up in the next 7 days (including repeats).

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