Legends of the Wild

4.0
2020

Wilderness experts Damian Duffy and Matt Hoffman set off to solve some of the most incredible mysteries of the natural world, from unexplained sea creatures spotted in Alaska to deadly attacks by an airborne predator in Papua New Guinea.

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Seasons

6 Episodes • Premiered 2020

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1. South American Slasher

Brazilian ranchers are turning up dead, gored by some unknown creature. There's a wide range of animal suspects from jaguars to caimans, but could the killer be something no one suspected?

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2. Blood Beach

Hundreds of endangered Ridley Sea Turtles are turning up dead and half eaten along the beach in Costa Rica during the monthly Arribata. But could the predator be from the land or sea or both?

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3. Fear in the Philippines

In the jungles of Luzon Province, locals believe a vampire-like evil spirit has begun picking off villagers and livestock, taking them away without a trace. But could this in fact be new behavior from a frightening jungle predator?

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4. The Shadow Killer

Kangaroos are being mauled in Victoria, Australia. The wounds mimic those seen by lions, tigers and cougars in other parts of the world, but there are no big cats in Australia. Has a long-extinct predator returned?

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5. Blood in the Water

Crocodiles, the apex predator of Australia's Northern Territory, are mysteriously showing up dead, belly-up in the water, with no clear sign of visible trauma. What could be taking down this vital animal with no known predators?

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6. Executioner of the Andes

In Ecuador, a spree killer is loose in the wild as cows and other livestock are being mutilated in terrifying ways and left uneaten. Could it be proof the mythical Andean Mountain Wolf could in have some basis in fact?

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