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72 Dangerous Animals: Asia
GenreNature
StarringBob Brisbane
Bryan Grieg Fry
Romulus Whitaker
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes12
Production
Running time44-48 minutes
Production companyShowrunner Productions
Original release
NetworkNetflix
Release10 August 2018 (2018-08-10)

72 Dangerous Animals: Asia is a 2018 Australian nature documentary exploring Asia's most deadly animals, starring Bob Brisbane, Bryan Grieg Fry and Romulus Whitaker[1]

Premise

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72 Dangerous Animals: Asia explores Asia's 72 most deadly animals competing for the ultimate title of Most Dangerous Animal in Asia. It features interviews with wildlife experts and survivors of attacks.[1][2]

Cast

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Episodes

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Below are the species shown in the program, in order of appearance and the position they obtained in the episode according to their potential threat to humans.

Wrong Place, Wrong Time

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Jaws and Claws

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Chemical Warfare

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Deadly: Fact or Folklore

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Accidental Assassins

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Pretty and Painful

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The Road Less Travelled

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Urban Jungle

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Corner Me, I'll Fight

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The Bold and the Brutal

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Big! Banded! and Billed!

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Fearsome Finalists

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11- Komodo dragon
10- Asian giant hornet
9- Sloth bear
8- Asian tiger mosquito
7- Indian leopard
6- Tiger
5- Asian elephant
4- Indian cobra
3- Saltwater crocodile
2- Russell's viper
1- Box jellyfish

Run order:

1 - Leopard (7th)

2 - Komodo dragon (11th)

3 - Asian Elephant (5th)

4 - Sloth Bear (9th)

5 - Indian Cobra (4th)

6 - Asian Giant Hornet (10th)

*Countdown of non-finalist contenders*

7 - Tiger (6th)

8 - Saltwater Crocodile (3rd)

9 - Asian Tiger Mosquito (8th)

10 - Box Jellyfish (1st)

11 - Russell's Viper (2nd)

Release

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It was released on 10 August 2018, on Netflix streaming.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b "72 Dangerous Animals Asia". Screen Australia. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
  2. ^ Sorokach, Josh (10 August 2018). "Stream It Or Skip It: '72 Dangerous Animals: Asia' On Netflix Is The 'American Ninja Warrior' Of The Animal Kingdom". Decider. Retrieved 1 June 2020.
  3. ^ 72 Dangerous Animals: Asia. Netflix.
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