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  1. Watch Steve Backshall encounter 60 of the world's deadliest animals in various locations, from Africa to Alaska. Learn about their behaviour, venom, habitat and conservation in this thrilling wildlife series.

    • Series 3

      Deadly 60. Wildlife presenter Steve Backshall tracks down 60...

    • 1. South Africa

      Wildlife series. Steve Backshall tracks down 60 of the...

    • 4. Australia

      Wildlife expert Steve Backshall continues his Deadly 60...

    • 14. Alaska

      Deadly 60. Series 1: 14. Alaska. Children's wildlife...

    • 16. Louisiana

      16. Louisiana - BBC iPlayer - Deadly 60

    • 19. Brazil

      Deadly 60. Series 1: 19. Brazil. Steve Backshall and the...

  2. The best from Steve Backshall's Deadly 60. From tiger sharks to giant centipedes, funnel web spiders to the golden poison frog, wildlife presenter Steve Backshall bravely tracks down the...

  3. www.bbcearth.com › shows › deadly-60Deadly 60 | BBC Earth

    Steve Backshall travels the world to encounter 60 of the deadliest creatures on the planet, from sharks to spiders to frogs. Watch the show on YouTube or change region to see more options.

  4. Steve Backshall travels the world to find 60 of the most deadly animals and learn about their habits and defenses. Watch episodes, see cast and crew, read reviews and trivia, and discover more like this show on IMDb.

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    • 2009-05-28
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  5. Deadly 60. Steve Backshall tracks down 60 of the world's deadliest animals in Deadly 60.

  6. Steve Backshall has just six months to travel six continents to create this series. From lethal beauties to killer beasts, from the unseen to the unexpected, 60 unique creatures that all have one...

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  8. Jun 22, 2014 · 3M views 10 years ago. Steve and the team take a boat ride up the Amazon river to meet one of its infamous, water dwelling killers, the black piranha. ...more. Steve and the team take a boat ride...

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    • BBC Earth