社会科学类纪录片,Discovery Channel 频道 ???? 年出品。


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  • 中文片名 :武士刀

  • 中文系列名:

  • 英文片名 :Soul of the Samurai

  • 英文系列名:

  • 电视台 :Discovery Channel

  • 地区 :美国

  • 语言 :英语

  • 时长 :约 53 分钟

  • 版本 :dvd

  • 发行时间 :????

日本武士所使用的武士刀,不但是一把具有神奇威力的致命武器,也是工匠手中的一件艺术品,它是日本历史和文化的完美结晶,也是象征日本武士精神的艺术杰作,对日本武士而言,武士刀便代表他们的灵魂。

Discovery Channel将为您揭开日本武士刀的铸造秘辛及其中所蕴含的意义。一把真正好的武士刀,必须兼顾刀的硬度和弹性,才能让武士在面对敌人时能进行完美的攻击,这是有史以来最伟大的刀匠在改良武士刀时所悟出的道理,他所铸造的武士刀也因此成为史上最好的工匠杰作,本片除带您一探究竟外,还将带您回顾日本的历史,探讨日本武士的兴起与没落,以及武士精神对现今日本社会的影响。喜爱日本武士的朋友们,千万别错过!


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自然科学类纪录片,National Geographic 频道 2010 年出品。

http://natgeotv.com/uk/storm-worlds/

http://natgeotv.com/hk/-storm-worlds

  • 中文片名 :风暴世界

  • 中文系列名:

  • 英文片名 :Storm Worlds

  • 英文系列名:

  • 电视台 :National Geographic

  • 地区 :美国

  • 语言 :英语

  • 时长 :约 47 分钟 / ep

  • 版本 :TV

  • 发行时间 :2010

宇宙某些最猛烈的天氣發生在外太空,如果它來到地球結果將會如何?本節目將想像難以想像的情境,駕馭極端的外星風暴,讓它們吹襲地球。在這個刺激且創新的三部曲中,世界各地頂尖科學家將為觀眾示範,地球是如何與其他星球透過天氣而息息相關。

宇宙某些最猛烈的天气发生在外太空,如果它来到地球结果将会如何?本节目将想像难以想像的情境,驾驭极端的外星风暴,让它们吹袭地球。在这个刺激且创新的三部曲中,世界各地顶尖科学家将为观众示范,地球是如何与其他星球透过天气而息息相关。

地球四周常有源于太阳与其他恒星高能次原子粒子的太空天气,1859年袭击地球的太阳风暴,导致世界各地电报通讯系统中断。倘若再次发生,现代科技将受到怎样的冲击?科学家自北极冰蕊和历史纪录中取得证据,做好准备面对有史以来最强烈风暴。

无论对火星或地球而言,沙尘暴都不算罕见。从白雪山巅到深海底部都能找到沙尘的踪迹,当中还有微生物存在。科学家正进行彻底测试,确保太空人不会遭受火星沙尘暴的侵害。透过研究,我们不只防范外星风暴,也能对付地球上的沙尘暴。


自然科学类纪录片,NHNZ 频道 2006 年出品。


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  • 中文片名 :末日的地球

  • 中文系列名:

  • 英文片名 :Mega Disaster

  • 英文系列名:

  • 电视台 :NHNZ

  • 地区 :新西兰

  • 语言 :英语

  • 时长 :约 50 分钟/ep

  • 版本 :TV

  • 发行时间 :2006

The Earth’s titanic forces can rip apart the land, homes and people’s lives. ‘Mega Disasters’ exposes their killer characteristics using archive footage, computer animation, eye witness reports, and expert interviews. These disasters may seem extreme, but we go one step further and imagine the ultimate catastrophic event that will eclipse all other disasters - truly a Mega Disaster.

Volcanic eruptions are a destructive force as old as the earth itself - a force that commands respect and fear. Unleashing the power of the Earth’s molten interior in a single cataclysmic event, volcanoes have made their mark on human civilisation since the earliest days of recorded history. We’ll circle the globe profiling some of the most significant eruptions of our time

  • each more devastating than the last; each with its own compelling mysteries; each leading us to a mega-eruption that will change the world as we know it.

Combining huge mass and terrifying velocity, these giant waves can cross entire oceans, unleashing their destructive energy on coasts thousands of miles from their source, and in exceptional situations reach dizzying heights of over 1700 feet. Using archive footage, computer animation and expert interviews, ‘Mega Disaster - Tsunami’ exposes the science behind some of the most destructive events of modern times, ramping up to a mega disaster. A combination of complex CGI and real locations portray a scenario that scientists say could happen sometime in our future.

Tornadoes are spectacular, but their destructive power is immense. ‘Mega Disaster - Tornado’ visits laboratories at the cutting edge of tornado science and with the addition of expert testimony and stunning computer graphics, reveal what could happen if an F5 tornado struck the heart of a major U.S. city.

One of the most unpredictable and destructive forces in nature, an earthquake can transform a busy city into a scene of devastation and chaos in a few earth-shattering seconds. Half the world’s population live within striking distance of a major fault line and as the world’s cities grow, so too does the number of potential dead. We’ll circle the globe, examining significant earthquakes of our time - each more powerful that the last, each with its own compelling mysteries, each propelling us towards a projected mega disaster - a monster quake that could rock the world.


社会科学类纪录片,Discovery Channel 频道 2009 年出品。

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  • 中文片名 :饮食亚洲

  • 中文系列名:

  • 英文片名 :Culinary Asia

  • 英文系列名:

  • 地区 :美国

  • 频道 :Discovery Channel

  • 语言 :英语

  • 时长 :Approx. 46 mins. /ep

  • 版本 :TV

  • 发行时间 :2009

詳見分集介紹

印度的历史源远流长,它是过去与未来的交汇区,交杂着对比与矛盾。然而,在这种多变的外貌背后,蕴含着印度人的生活重心。印度饮食不仅是一种料理,它更是文化熔炉,如同当地十亿人口一样多元。印度料理诉说着这个国度的丰富历史故事,深植于文化之中,又经过民众的改造,印度料理让人难以一言以蔽之。了解它就能真正了解这个伟大的国家。

日本,这块土地充满实验精神,创新概念,以及怪异行径,这些特技亦展现在这个国家最关注的一种东西上--食物。日本食物吸引住我们,这里的食物都展现出特有巧思,将平凡食材转化成不平凡的菜肴,日本人总是不断发明精进。探究日本料理的本质,就能揭露真正的日本精神。

21世紀多元融合的馬來西亞,充滿多樣性和對比。這個人口近三千萬的國家,是以文化和種族編織而成的錦繡。數世紀以來,遠方的人們,經由海路來到這個國家。馬來西亞的曆史,顯示出油許多不同的人種移居此地,他們帶來自己的習俗和傳統,成爲當地文化景觀的壹部分。馬來西亞料理述說著,這個國家多彩多姿的過往,以及馬來西亞人共有的傳統。從曆史悠久的馬來人的最愛,到源自中國的小吃。帶您深入探訪這個國家,壹個結合諸多影響的大熔爐。馬來西亞美食,以令人垂涎的方式,頌揚著這個融合多元文化的國家。

在一个城市间距离越来越短的世界里,异国风情也变得熟悉了。泰国和那里的食物,不再默默无闻。在这个属于国王与战士,农民与选美皇后的国度里,泰国菜真正的故事将揭露让人意外的事实。泰国的道地食物,有的很吓人,这是一种挑战传统也挑战味蕾的菜肴。要了解泰国菜的精髓,就要走入泰国的心脏地带。


视听艺术类纪录片,Others 频道 2003 年出品。

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  • 中文片名 :電影香江

  • 中文系列名:

  • 英文片名 :Cinema Hong Kong

  • 英文系列名:

  • 地区 :美国/香港

  • 导演 :Ian Taylor

  • 编剧 :Ian Taylor (writer)

  • 语言 :粤语/英语/普通话

  • 时长 :55 min / EP

  • 版本 :DVD

  • IMDB链接 :http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0420549/

  • 发行时间 :2003

詳見分集介紹

70年代「功夫」這兩個中文字開始漸為世人所熟悉;而香港電影業在製作功夫片方面,正是得天獨厚,獨領風騷。事實上,功夫片之所以能夠成為香港電影的標誌,當拜中國民族英雄及功夫宗師黃飛鴻師傅所賜。這位家傳戶曉的人物出生於清末時代,卒於軍閥割據,外寇入侵的二十年代。他的忠肝義膽,不畏強權,鋤強扶弱,為國家社稷甘願犧牲的俠義精神,一直為人所稱道。不少電影都將這位英雄的一生,搬上銀幕,以揚其不朽志節;而飾演此英雄人物最深入民心的當首推關德興師傅,他曾演出76部黃飛鴻系列電影,這紀錄已被列入健力士大全之內。此外,享譽國際巨星成龍以及李連杰均曾擔演過這中國民族英雄的角色。

早期的武術功夫電影,在拍攝時並沒有武術指導為影片設計打鬥動作。直至60年代,一代功夫武俠片大導演張徹正式引入武術指導的概念,並將武指定位為負責電影設計武術動作及提供專業意見,奠定了武術指導的楷模。在武術指導之中,最為人熟悉的劉家良師傅師承於一代功夫宗師黃飛鴻,劉師傅本身是一位真正功夫大師,他曾為邵氏執導了數十部功夫經典。特輯收錄他部份作品,包括《方世玉與洪熙官》、《陸阿采與黃飛鴻》、《爛頭何》、《五郎八卦棍》,以及《少林36房》等,與大家重溫早期功夫片的「硬橋硬馬」真功夫。此外,特輯還特別選錄了成龍的《醉拳》,李連杰的《黃飛鴻》,以及張徹的另類功夫經典《五毒》,從多角度欣賞不同流派演繹功夫的精髓。

特輯亦會從客觀角度分析一代傳奇巨星李小龍的電影風格及對香港電影業的影響。另外,亦會與大家一起探討由劉家良師傅一手開闢的功夫片支流—「喜劇功夫片」;由他第一部執導的《神打》,以至近作《醉馬騮》等,均有所論及。另外,當然少不了收錄大量珍貴的功夫巨星的訪問片段,包括李小龍、成龍、李連杰、「三毛」洪金寶、劉家良、惠英紅、劉家輝,以及新晉「打女」姚瑤。他們均會暢談功夫片的誕生、興盛、改變,及至再次進軍荷里活等,還有他們對功夫片的情懷。這些都證明香港在全球電影業中的確是得天獨厚,足以創下「功夫片」的神話。

大导演吴宇森、刘家辉,女侠郑佩佩,亚洲影帝姜大卫、洪金宝,邵氏四大导演楚原,武打女影-{后}-惠英红一同回顾华语武侠片发展!

此特辑收录了由最初中国上海制作的武侠电影片段,至近年扬威海外由李安执导的《卧虎藏龙》,通过重温不同年代制作的武侠片,带领观众纵横5000年中国历史及腥风血雨的武林真相;此外,多位知名武侠片巨星珍贵的访问片段,包括闻名中外的大导演吴宇森、武打巨星刘家辉,“邵氏四大导演”之一楚原,武打女影-{后}-惠英红,亚洲影帝姜大卫,一代功夫片大师刘家良师傅,著名武术指导兼导演"三毛"洪金宝,以及凭《卧虎藏龙》再度扬名国际的女侠郑佩佩等详谈武侠片的发展历程,亦与大家一起探讨不同年代、不同导演拍摄武侠片的风格及对日后武侠片发展的影响;特辑中也展示了在武侠片中出现过的各类兵器,当然少不了在《十八般武艺》及《血滴子》中极具创意及新颖的兵器!

《刀光剑影》从各方面,不同角度,由最初以至最新的电影制作过程,完整的整合及回顾华语武侠片的发展,向世界各地观众推广这极富中国特色及传奇色彩的独特片种——武侠片!

重温李丽华、林黛、凌波、何莉莉、郑佩佩等邵氏女星风华绝代的风采。

六、七十年代,香港电影业正值黄金时代,花旦女星叱咤影坛,美丽动人,俪影娉婷,有如一颗颗璀璨的明珠散发耀眼光芒,深受全亚洲影迷一致喜爱。

本纪录片让您重温李丽华在《杨贵妃》的风釆,回味“古典美人”林黛所演出的黄梅调经典《江山美人》精彩片段,并与大家一同探讨由女生反串男角的《黄梅调》这个极具特色的电影及其它大家耳熟能详的电影类型:包括歌舞片《香江花月夜》、艳冶诱人的《金瓶双艳》、《爱奴》以及集多种元素于一身可与西方007情报员分庭抗礼的电影《铁观音》以及胡金铨于1966年所拍的《大醉侠》,片中饰演女侠《金燕子》的郑佩佩英姿飒飒,巾帼不让须眉,成为《女侠》的典范,更将《女侠》的概念推至新的高峰。

特辑除了收录不少邵氏旗下著名女星包括凌波、邵音音、恬妮、以及在《卧虎藏龙》中饰演《碧眼狐狸》的郑佩佩等的访问片段,更收录了邵氏掌舵人邵逸夫爵士罕有的珍贵访问片段;香港电影历史学者吴昊博士及黄爱玲女士谈及当时的女星不仅对影坛,甚至对社会文化也有深远影响;更与大家一起缅怀一代传奇巨星林黛的殒落以及她悲剧的一生;本片让这些六七十年代光芒四射的女星重现昔日风采、令人回味再三。


应用科学类纪录片,History Channel 频道 2004 年出品,是 HC Modern Marvels 系列之一。


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http://www.history.com/shows/modern-marvels

  • 中文片名 :

  • 中文系列名:HC 现代奇迹

  • 英文片名 :Building a Skyscraper

  • 英文系列名:HC Modern Marvels

  • 电视台 :History Channel

  • 地区 :美国

  • 语言 :英語

  • 时长 :约 45 分钟 / ep

  • 版本 :TV

  • IMDB链结 :http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1055710/

  • 发行时间 :2004

Skyscrapers are an extraordinary feat of human engineering: exposing millions of pounds of concrete and steel to the enemy forces of wind and gravity. Each of these tools has evolved over the 100-plus year history of the skyscraper era.

Construction of the California Department of Transportation Headquarters; design; excavation; skeleton; hurricane- and earthquake-proofing; structural systems.

Construction problems of mega-skyscrapers; exterior wall system; energy- conserving glass; safety issues; aesthetics.

Elevators; air-conditioning systems; heating; ventilation.

Data lines; power; plumbing; photovoltaics; conserving energy; painting; carpeting; moving furniture; lights.


自然科学类纪录片,BBC 频道 2004 年出品,是 BBC Timeshift 系列其中之一。


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http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0074qt0

  • 中文片名 :

  • 中文系列名:

  • 英文片名 :British Space Race

  • 英文系列名:BBC Timeshift

  • 电视台 :BBC

  • 地区 :英国

  • 语言 :英语

  • 时长 :约 39 分钟

  • 版本 :TV

  • 发行时间 :2004

The space race might seem a two-horse race between America and the Soviet Union, but for a short time Britain was the unlikely player in the world of rocket research. This is the story of the unsung pioneers of British space exploration - the rocket engineers, the scientists and the dreamers who, despite lack of resources, never gave up on their vision for bringing the future into the present. Featuring the original rocket engineers and Professor Colin Pillinger, lead scientist of Beagle 2.


自然科学类纪录片,Animal Planet 、NHNZ 频道 2006 年出品,是 AP The Most Extreme ,也是 NHNZ The Most Extreme 系列之一。

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  • 中文片名 :

  • 中文系列名:NHNZ 动物趣闻之最/AP 动物趣闻之最

  • 英文片名 :The Most Extreme Season 5

  • 英文系列名:NHNZ The Most Extreme/AP The Most Extreme

  • 电视台 :NHNZ/Animal Planet

  • 地区 :新西兰/美国

  • 语言 :英语

  • 时长 :60 min/EP

  • 版本 :TV

  • 发行时间 :2006

与人类共享我们世界的动物无奇不有,我们又如何选择这其中的王中之王呢?十大吸血动物排行榜、十大致命毒药排行榜、十大家庭设计师排行榜、十大挖洞专家排行榜等展示给您精彩、意外的答案。

  1. Wood Frog –They can be frozen and can invent suspended animation.

  2. Gecko –The Gecko can invent artificial gecko hair.

  3. Ormia –Could set an example for the hearing aid.

  4. Mako shark –Can invent sharkskin suits.

  5. Owl –Are built like a stealth bomber.

  6. Gannet –Has built-in airbags.

  7. Melanophila Beetle –These beetles have built in smoke alarms.

  8. Squid –Have been using jet propulsion much longer than humans.

  9. Dolphin –Have sonar to find their way in the ocean.

  10. Wasp –Invented paper.

  1. Anglerfish –They have to be bright to survive in the eternally dark and murky depths of the deep sea.

  2. Glowworm –Glowing slime to catch prey in caves.

  3. Flashlight Fish –Cheeks glow. Brightest Light of all animals!

  4. Sea Firefly –Uses neon to find a mate, and if swallowed, its nightlight makes the predator spit it out.

  5. Firefly –Butt lights up.

  6. Cookiecutter shark –The way that the sunrays reflect off them can make them appear invisible.

  7. Limpet –Emits lights out of its mouth when threatened.

  8. Budgerigar –Glows when aroused under UV light.

  9. Scorpion –Glows under ultraviolet light.

  10. Wolf –Eyes glow in the dark.

  1. Termite –One queen rules over five million of her offspring. 20,000 times bigger than her subjects. Only female able to lay eggs. Controls subjects with pheromones.

  2. Honey bee –One queen rules over 20,000–40,000 individuals. Mates with about 12 different males. Controls by releasing pheromones.

  3. Naked Mole Rat –One queen rules over 300 naked mole rats. Everybody has to follow her. Prevents subjects from mating using smells.

  4. Elephant Seal –The alpha male will fight to mate with up to 30+ females.

  5. Elephant –Female rules 30 other elephants.

  6. Gorilla –One male can rule over 20 females and kids.

  7. Lion –The alpha male is often referred to as “king of the jungle”.

  8. Kea –The only bird that has an organized flock and a leader.

  9. Wrasse –After the lead male dies, a female can change its sex in just eight days to become leader; male rules over 12 wrasse.

  10. Wolf –The alpha male and female fight bloody battles in order to become the top dog. After that, their pack is cleverly organized and the top dog can lead anywhere from five to ten individuals. The Alpha male is clearly the leader; if anybody confronts the alpha male, a bloody battle will be fought.

  1. Axolotl –If an Axolotl is decapitated by a boat propeller, which happens more often than most people think, it can regrow its own limbs.

  2. Wallaby –Wallabies produce their own antibiotic healers.

  3. Bear –Scientists still can’t figure out why, but when bears hibernate, they don’t urinate, their excess body fat doesn’t cause them heart disease and they never respond to the outside world until they wake up. It still baffles scientists today.

  4. Chimpanzee –Chimpanzees eat rolled-up leaves to flush tapeworms out of their bowels. When they groom each other, they can remove parasites, such as ticks and lice, from each other’s skin.

  5. Elephant –Elephant mothers can eat special leaves while pregnant. Subsequently, they give birth to healthier calves.

  6. Monkey –Eats charcoal to fight infection.

  7. Macaw –Macaws eat clay to fight infection.

  8. Sheep –Sheep recognize certain types of leaves to have healing properties. Thus, they can cure their own illness.

  9. Lemur –Lemurs rub millipedes on themselves so as to cover their fur with hydrogen cyanide to ward off insects.

  10. Eagle –Certain species of eagles place insect repellent leaves in their nests to ward off insects.

  1. Spiderling –Spiders have their own extreme way of flying referred to as ballooning. They release a bubble-like secretion and rely on only the mercy of the wind to bring them to safety. They can land a neighbor away, or on a ship 1000 mi off the mainland. Some spiders have been reputed by airline aircraft pilot|pilots–to have been sailing in the jet stream at 14000 ft

  2. Bat –For ages, people have been fooled thinking that bats have wings. They don’t. Instead, they propel themselves through the air by using their fingers and the stretched skin that provides assistance of their flying.

  3. Flying Fish –When flying fish are threatened by marine predators, such as sharks, they propel themselves out of the water at roughly 35 mi/h and can sail above the sea for 30 seconds at a time, over 400 yd. long glides.

  4. Colugo –They can glide 100+ yds.

  5. Flying Snake –Even though it has no limbs, they can glide 100 yd. through the air.

  6. Flying Squirrel –It stretches its skin out and can glide well over 50 yd. through the air.

  7. Flying frog –It uses its webbed feet to glide 50 yd. through the air.

  8. Gibbon –It’s the perfect acrobat, and it can jump over 15 yd. to get from tree to tree.

  9. Gliding ant –They can glide 10 yd. through the air.

  10. Flying dragon –They can fly 8 yd. through the air.

  1. Toxoplasma –Is smaller than a cell, yet invades any single host body, including humans. To steer clear of this mad parasite, one should stay away from cold meat. It can also increase one’s chances of being affiliated with car-related accidents.

  2. Tapeworm –Invades the bodies of sticklebacks, copepods, and herons, and can grow to be the size of the Stickleback.

  3. Hydatid worm or Hyper Tapeworm –They not only affect humans, but are in a cycle affiliated with moose and wolves. The moose is the victim, as it can die from the parasite attacking its heart, liver, and lungs.

  4. Phorid Fly –Injects its larvae into ants, and the maggots cause the ants’ heads to fall off.

  5. Cuckoo –They con reed warblers into thinking that the eggs are theirs by disguising them. The chick ends up being ten times heavier than its adopting parents.

  6. Emperor Penguin –The moms whose chicks die steal other moms’ chicks.

  7. Amazon Ant –They steal Firmica Ant eggs and use them as slaves.

  8. Dorylus –Females kidnap males and rip his wings off so the queen can mate.

  9. Zebra –The only time in the countdown when body snatching is a good thing for the victim. If a zebra is snatched, it can help start a new family.

  10. Botfly –Gets mosquitos to lay their eggs in humans.

  1. Pack rat –Collects practically any object for its nest. If it steals something, it usually replaces it with something else. Nests are valuable resources because numerous generations will use the middens, but actually last for thousands of years, allowing paleontologists to further study about the past. Collects plants, rocks, bones, and dung. Collects bones from Woolly Mammoths, Saber-toothed Cats, and Giant Ground Sloths, three prehistoric animals.

  2. Male Bowerbird –This fanatic home decorator collects various objects for a bower to attract a female. Every species collects different objects, favoring traits like color, shape, and texture. May spend up to ten months rearranging its collection.

  3. Arctic Fox –During winter, it eats food it collects prior to winter. Collects and buries mostly snow geese eggs, but also stores small birds and mammals, like rabbits.

  4. Acorn Woodpecker –Collects acorns to store over winter. Pecks holes in trees just the right size to store the acorn tightly. One woodpecker had 50,000 acorns.

  5. Mole –Collects and stores earthworms so that it always has something to eat. One mole had 400 worms.

  6. Male Cichlid –One particular species collects empty snail shells, which turn out to be houses in his harem to attract females. Sometimes, cichlids will even steal from neighboring cichlids.

  7. Mud dauber –Collects mouthfuls of mud and molds them into coffin-like structures. Captures spiders and places them in the coffins so the wasp eggs have something to eat when hatching.

  8. Burrowing Owl –Collects random debris for its nest, like paper, foam rubber, and garbage, but it has a fondness for dung, especially that of bison, so it can attract dung beetles, the owl’s favorite food.

  9. Pika –Since it does not hibernate, a pika collects lots of grass. Dried grass doesn’t rot, so it’s the perfect way to store food in the winter. It is #9 because it can make more than a dozen trips an hour.

  10. Magpie –Collects shiny objects, like coins, golf balls, foil, and bottle caps.

  1. Chimpanzee –It uses 19 different tools, like sticks to catch fish with, and uses Rock hammers. It sometimes uses human tools.

  2. New Caledonian Crow –It uses a stick to get at larvae living in small holes, and it’s been reputed to have bent metal for beneficial purposes.

  3. Orangutan –It can manufacture a variety of tools, like a leaf to get out of the rain, uses leaf as a drinking straw|straw to drink the rain, and uses a stick to get honey from bees.

  4. Woodpecker Finch –It uses part of a cactus spine or a twig in order to get dinner.

  5. Elephant –Its trunk comes in useful for a lot of things, such as knocking down a tree or picking up a coin.

  6. Green Heron –Since they have relatively short legs, they use bread hand-outs to act as a lure to lure fish.

  7. Female Digger wasp –Lays eggs underground, and she seals the passage with pebbles, so predators will not harm her offspring.

  8. Egyptian Vulture –It uses rocks to break open ostrich eggs.

  9. Dolphin –It uses sponges to escape one of the sea’s most venomous animals, the stone fish.

  10. Sea Otter –It uses Rock or stone objects to break open mollusk shells.

  1. Orange Ladybug –Ladybugs can predict the weather six months in advance. True.

  2. Elephant –Elephants can predict tsunamis. True … thanks to infrasound.

  3. Leech –Leeches can predict storms. True … thanks to oxygen.

  4. shark –Sharks can predict hurricanes. True … thanks to pressure.

  5. Dog –Dogs have extrasensory perception. True … compared to our senses.

  6. Cat –Cats can predict electric storms. True … partially

  7. Groundhog –Groundhogs can predict spring. True … partially.

  8. Pigeon –Pigeons can predict earthquakes. Maybe.

  9. Cow –Cows can predict rain. False … mostly.

  10. Death watch beetle –Beetles can predict death. False.

  1. Dung beetle –Dung beetles roll animal droppings.

  2. Skin beetle –They eat bone meats.

  3. Sea cucumber –They eat sediments.

  4. Leafcutter Ant –They plant fungus.

  5. Maggot –They are used to treat cuts.

  6. Cleaner fish –Eats parasites.

  7. Vulture –Eats corpses.

  8. Honey bee –Honey is bee vomit.

  9. Female Hornbill –With chick in the nursery four months.

  10. Gray tree frog –Use their feet to make foam nests.


自然科学类纪录片,Animal Planet 、NHNZ 频道 2005 ,2006 年出品,是 AP The Most Extreme ,也是 NHNZ The Most Extreme 系列之一。

  • 暂无

  • 中文片名 :

  • 中文系列名:NHNZ 动物趣闻之最/AP 动物趣闻之最

  • 英文片名 :The Most Extreme Season 4

  • 英文系列名:NHNZ The Most Extreme/AP The Most Extreme

  • 电视台 :NHNZ/Animal Planet

  • 地区 :新西兰/美国

  • 语言 :英语

  • 时长 :60 min/EP

  • 版本 :DVD

  • 发行时间 :2005, 2006

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  1. Male Elephant –No other animal causes more carnage when angry, and no force can stop it when angry. Bull elephants take more than 300 lives annually while in musth.

  2. Bee –Mess with one, you mess with them all. There can be 30,000 bees in one hive.

  3. Bear –Takes three lives a year from anger.

  4. Rhinoceros –Destroys property when angry.

  5. Tasmanian Devil –They are constantly fighting.

  6. Honey Badger –Reputed to be the meanest animal in all of Africa.

  7. Shrew –Temperamental women were called shrews for a reason.

  8. Llama –Truly spitting rage. There are three different types of spit a llama can spit, each progressively more potent.

  9. Male Ring-tailed Lemur –Throws stink bombs when angry.

  10. Chameleon –Turns different colors to represent mood.

  1. Water bear –It can stay in suspended animation for as long as 120 years.

  2. Burrowing frog –It can stay in suspended animation for as long as seven years.

  3. Lungfish –It can stay in suspended animation for as long as four years.

  4. Weta –It can stay frozen for the winter.

  5. Bear –It spends the winter in suspended animation.

  6. Ant –One of the most complicated cycles in the animal kingdom happens to this animal sometimes. It can stay in suspended animation for as much as eight weeks. A liver fluke causes an ant to climb on a leaf, rabbits eat the ant, the fluke lays eggs that the rabbit drops, a snail eats eggs, coughs it up in the form of slime and ants eat it. The liver fluke is then back in the ant.

  7. Earthworm –They are paralyzed by one of the venomous mammals, the shrew. They can stay in suspended animation for three weeks.

  8. Tarantula –They are paralyzed by a tarantula hawk and used as storage for its young. It can stay in suspended animation for as much as two weeks.

  9. Opossum –If there is any threat, it acts like a hog-nosed snake, but it can play dead for a lot longer, up to six hours.

  10. Hognose Snake –It isn’t as tough as its larger cousins, so if all else fails, it goes into a state of suspended animation for a few minutes and sets off a rancid stench as if it were dead.

  1. Whale –It has been found in depths of 2,200 meters (7,200 ft) and can hold its breath for almost two hours. Whales dive deeper than any other marine mammal.

  2. Weddell Seal –It can hold its breath for 90 minutes.

  3. Marine Iguana –It can hold its breath for 1 hour.

  4. Emperor Penguin –It can hold its breath for 25 minutes.

  5. Hippopotamus –It can hold its breath for 20 minutes.

  6. Diving bell spider –Spends whole life underwater but breathes through an air hole.

  7. Sirenia –Can dive for eight minutes.

  8. Sea Otter –Dives for six minutes.

  9. Galapagos Cormorant –Dives for 4 1/2 minutes,

  10. Elephant –It can dive for a few seconds, as its trunk is used as a snorkel.

  1. Tick –It can survive up to eighteen years without eating!!!!

  2. Pacific Salmon –While going upstream to their spawning grounds, it has no choice but to go nine months without eating.

  3. Bear –Since it hibernates, it can survive seven months without eating.

  4. Honeypot ant –It can survive six months without eating.

  5. Female Right Whale –Since the whale pup would die in the cold Antarctic waters, the mother must travel 4000 mi north without any food at all. It can survive four months without eating.

  6. Male Emperor Penguin –While the females are thriving on fish and krill, the dads are raising their young in the harsh Antarctic landscape, where it must go 90 days without eating.

  7. Female Weddell Seal –When it has a newborn pup, the mother must go without eating for three weeks.

  8. Bactrian Camel –If it has a full hump, it can survive for two weeks without eating.

  9. Shrew –It has to eat three times its own weight or starve.

  10. Hummingbird –It can eat 60 meals a day without getting fat due to fast metabolism.

  1. Pistol Shrimp –It has a specialized claw that generates noise over 200 decibels. To put that in perspective, the loudest human was 129 decibels, and a jet engine at takeoff is 170 decibels!

  2. Sperm Whale –So loud that it can kill even a giant squid. Could rival a rocket engine!

  3. Herring –The herring talks by blowing bubbles out of its bottom. As loud as a jet engine at takeoff!

  4. Bat –It actually is an extremely loud animal. Their calls are just too high-pitched for us to hear.

  5. Cicada –Cicadas are the loudest insects in the world. Have built in earmuffs so they don’t go deaf. As loud as a chainsaw at full throttle!

  6. Elephant –Could drown out a jackhammer.

  7. Howler Monkey –Howler monkeys are the loudest monkeys in the world. Their calls can be heard from over 10 mi away. As loud as a blender at full throttle!

  8. Wolf –Their howl can be heard ten miles away on a clear night.

  9. Male Kakapo –Low pitched love call. Can be heard three miles away.

  10. Alligator –Calls are too low-pitched for humans to hear.

  1. Anglerfish –The male bites on the female.

  2. Mussel –Has a fish looking appendage that lures other fish to it.

  3. Nudibranch –Stores sea anemone poison inside their own appendages after eating the anemone.

  4. Lizard –It can let go of its tail in order to escape a predator.

  5. Spider Monkey –Its tail acts like an extra hand.

  6. Star-nosed Mole –The nose has many tentacle-like appendages and the nose’s sense of touch can be six times that of a normal mole.

  7. Elephant –Long, strong, flexible, useful nose that can grab tools.

  8. Dragonfly (larva) –Bottom jaw shoots forward and hooks prey.

  9. Snail –It has strange teeth called a radula.

  10. Chameleon –Long tongue that can extend 11 feet long, and move at 13 mph.

  1. Macaque –Uses cities for getting water and stealing food, and can regularly adapt to city life.

  2. Crow –It uses the sidewalk as a nutcracker. Thrives in Tokyo.

  3. Raccoon –Can be 100 Raccoons per sq. mile of city. Love to eat out of our trash cans.

  4. Moose –Likes to live in Anchorage. One Moose has walked into an Anchorage Hospital, checked it out, and walked out!

  5. Fox –It is the most widespread carnivore in the world.

  6. Red-tailed Hawk –Lives in New York City, eats mice and pigeons.

  7. Turkey Vulture –Eats human’s garbage, only takes minor adjustments to survive among humans.

  8. Mexican Free-tailed Bat –Approximately 1.5 million bats live in Austin, Texas.

  9. Little Blue Penguin –Builds nests under houses.

  10. Saltwater Crocodile –It has changed its behavior little to adapt into a new environment.

  1. Ribeiroia –Starts in a heron which poops out the Ribeiroia eggs which go in and out of a Snail, goes into a tadpole, the tadpole turns into a frog, and it makes the frog grow extra limbs, which is a sitting duck for herons, where the flatworm lays eggs and the cycle starts all over again.

  2. Giant Prickly Stick Insect –It undergoes three transformations into ants, scorpions and leaves.

  3. Caterpillar –Transforms into a butterfly.

  4. Sea Squirt –Starts as a tadpole-like creature, then, by losing its brain and Limb limbs, it becomes a vegetable on the sea floor.

  5. Tiger Salamander –Tadpoles can be plankton-eaters or carnivores from the weather and after it does this the tadpoles transform into adult salamanders.

  6. Wrasse –Female can change sex to become a male.

  7. Flatfish –Eyes change from one side of the body to the other side to become flat.

  8. Female Naked Mole Rat –Can stretch its stomach by choice when pregnant.

  9. Mimic Octopus –Can change shape, color and skin texture in one second.

  10. Arctic Fox –Can disguise itself in two different coats, one for the summer and one for the winter.

  1. Honey bee –Some bees work their whole life and never have a break. They can fly 55000 mi, the equivalent of flying around the world twice.

  2. Leafcutter Ant –Gets leaves, adds poop and saliva, puts fungus on leaves, then distributes it among the colony.

  3. Cleaner fish –Rests at night, is on 12 hr. patrol.

  4. Megapode –Spends 11 months a year digging a compost heap.

  5. Beaver –Chomp down trees all fall. #5 because it spends the winter break underwater.

  6. Lioness –Hunts, and takes care of the cubs, so the girls work in groups.

  7. African Wild Dog –Does lots of hunting. One of the most efficient predators, having an 80% strike rate!

  8. Male Bowerbird –Works day and night for a long time to create love shacks. in the tropical rainforests of Australia.

  9. Male Emperor Penguin –Spends the long cold winter working.

  10. Spraying Characin –Lay eggs on land, sprays water at eggs every minute for four days.

  1. Banana Slug –It uses slime for defense, motion, and a bungee cord to get down.

  2. Limpet –Uses glowing slime to distract predators.

  3. Glowworm –Uses slime to lure cave animals into its clutches.

  4. Froghopper –Slime is a protection from the sun’s rays and most predators.

  5. Larvacean –Lives in and fishes with slime, and builds a slime home every 24 hours.

  6. Snail –Slime for motion and defense.

  7. Hedgehog –Licks wood, and spreads it all over its body to smell like the wood. However, scientists are still debating over the reasons.

  8. Toad –Covers itself in mucus for a short time. The mucus is a highly pharmaceutical concoction, anti-fungal, anti-viral.

  9. Cave Swiftlet –Nest of slime for their chicks, built in the roofs of caves

  10. Hagfish –Slime for defense.

  1. Lemming –Lemmings commit suicide. False … absolutely.

  2. Earwig –Earwigs live in your ears. False … completely.

  3. Camel –Camels store water in their humps. False.

  4. Chicken –Hen’s teeth are rare. False … when young.

  5. Dog –You can’t teach an old dog new tricks. False … if you work at it.

  6. Bat –Bats are blind. False.

  7. Groundhog –Groundhogs can predict the weather. True … kind of.

  8. European Hare –European hares are mad. True … partially. In march This hare changes from shy and quiet and they go a little nuts.

  9. Crocodile –Crocodiles are crybabies. True … partly.

  10. Elephant –An elephant has an amazing memory. True.

  1. Honey bee –It makes honey. It’s an animal that puts the most effort in producing its food for the coming winter, covering millions of miles and collecting pollen from thousands of flowers.

  2. Arctic Fox –Buries leftovers in the snow, which acts as a giant freezer.

  3. Leafcutter Ant –Gets leaves, adds feces and saliva, grows fungus on the mixture, then distributes it among the colony to produce an edible fungi.

  4. Burying Beetle –Can transform an animal carcass, such as a small mammal, and turn it into a preserved meatball, and turns it into a home in 12 hours. If there is a shortage of food, the parents eat their offspring.

  5. Male Nursery web spider –If male’s meal isn’t good, female eats male.

  6. Shrike –Uses thorns as a knife and fork.

  7. Egyptian Vulture –Uses a rock to break an Ostrich Egg .

  8. Red Squirrel –Loves maple sap. Believed to have introduced maple syrup idea to the Iroquois.

  9. Japanese Macaque –Washes food in ocean water before eating it.

  10. Crocodile –They use the “death roll” in order to rip their food, due to being unable to chew their food.

  1. Termite –Builds mounds taller than a Giraffe, using only dirt, dung, and saliva.

  2. Mole –Can shift ten lb of dirt in 20 minutes.

  3. Earthworm –Can dig 12 ft underground (one worm is 15 ft long).

  4. Meerkat –Can have 70 entrances to its underground home.

  5. Mole cricket –They make their own underground stereo system.

  6. Badger –First contender to connect underground tunnels that were dug.

  7. Woodpecker –Beak can peck 20 times a second and 12,000 times a day into a tree.

  8. Ant-Lion –Lures ants into its sand crater to paralyze, then it sucks the ant dry.

  9. Merops Carmine Bee-eater –Digs eight feet in mid-air.

  10. Scabies Mite –Digs into our skin 1/8 of an inch. That’s why its #10 in the countdown

  1. Electric Eel –Its weird weapon: electricity.

  2. Ant –They create a stronghold to catch prey.

  3. Humpback Whale –They use sonic wave sound to cage fish.

  4. Spitting spider –They use their web to throw at their prey.

  5. Tarantula –They can spray their hair to make a predator feel itchy and run away.

  6. Whip Scorpion –They can spray the acid from their tails.

  7. Horned Lizard –Squirts blood out of their eyes to scare away predators.

  8. Archerfish –They squirt water to knock down their prey.

  9. Tiger –They use their ultrasonic sound to stun their prey during a hunt.

  10. Fieldfare –It deficates all over its enemies.

  1. 日本猕猴 –除了人类以外,日本猕猴是唯一一种在就食前会清洗事物的动物。

  2. 清洁虾 –在鱼缸里会清洗几乎所有的东西。

  3. 蚂蚁 –几乎是所有动物里最注重清洁自己的。

  4. 海绵 –使用化学方法过滤海水。

  5. 黄腹海蛇 –通过将身体打结而起到驱除寄生虫的目的。

  6. 红嘴牛椋鸟 –清除长颈鹿身上的壁虱。

  7. 屎壳郎 –清除地面上的粪便。

  8.  –在泥里清洁自己。

  9. 苍蝇 –每次进餐后都会用力擦洗自己。

  10. 树懒 –是最有效率的清洁者

  1. Amazon ant –They steal other species of ants as “slaves”.

  2. Assassin Bug –Uses disguises as part of termite mound to be a pirate. Gives no quarter.

  3. Sabre-toothed blenny –Disguises itself as a fish to get close to fish to attack.

  4. Baboon –Steals food from humans.

  5. Hyena –Steals food from lions.

  6. Kea –Rips up nests of other birds.

  7. Argyrodes Spider –Steals food from other spiders.

  8. Squirrel –Fakes digging acorns to fool thieving rivals.

  9. Dung beetle –Steals dung from other beetles.

  10. Frigate Bird –Mugs birds’ catches in mid-air.

  1. Lemon ant –Their “Devil’s gardens” can be 14000 sqft and 800 years old using Herbecine.

  2. Palau jellyfish –Garden grows inside them and takes care of garden their whole life.

  3. Termite –Grows Fungus inside castle from leaves to eat.

  4. Musky Rat-kangaroo –Buries fruit. If the hypsi forgets about it, it grows into plant.

  5. Gorilla –Trims trees.

  6. Giraffe –Changes trees by eating so the shape changes.

  7. Female Fig wasp –They pollinate figs by mating in the fuit.

  8. Male Thynnine Wasp –These wasps are in the family Tiphiidae and the male will go to many species of Australian Orchids and pollinate them because they look like a female.

  9. Earthworm –Creates compost by pooping, for roots to collect to reproduce.

  10. Mistletoe Bird –Creates mistletoe by eating seeds then pooping them out.

  1. Tapeworm –Lives in humans, unknowingly sometimes, stealing food.

  2. Batfly –Relies on bats to avoid falling down, where predatory bugs await.

  3. Remora –Hitches rides on larger marine animals, such as whale sharks.

  4. Ear mite –Tears a moth’s eardrum and lays eggs there.

  5. Pearlfish –Lives in the bottoms of sea cucumbers.

  6. Tuatara –Resides in Fairy Prion nests, and sometimes eats their eggs!

  7. Female Komodo Dragon –Lays her eggs in mounds made by Megapode|scrubfowls.

  8. Arctic Fox –Eats polar bear’s leftovers.

  9. Catfish –Steals and eats cichlid eggs and swaps them with their own so the cichlids end up hatching the catfishes’ eggs.

  10. Pseudoscorpion –Hitches rides on beetles.

  1. Megatherium –It was 750 times bigger than its modern cousin, the three-toed sloth. Stood 13 feet tall, weighed 8,000 pounds, and unlike its living relative, it was too big to climb trees.

  2. Phorusrhacus –It was 300 times bigger than the Serima.

  3. Tyrannosaurus –50 times bigger than the Komodo Dragon.

  4. Diprotodon –The size of a hippopotamus. A modern wombat is the size of a bulldog.

  5. Smilodon –ten times larger than its modern cousin, the leopard.

  6. Sarcosuchus –Sarcosuchus was more than twice the size of a saltwater crocodile.

  7. Megalodon –It was 50 feet long and weighed 100,000 pounds. It had 10 inch long teeth, and ate big fish and whales.

  8. Giant ant –Due to oxygen, it’s twice the size of its modern cousin, the South American army ant.

  9. Haast’s Eagle –It was 60 percent bigger than the Harpy Eagle. It hunted Moas for food.

  10. Mammoth –It was 50 percent bigger than its modern cousin, the Asian elephant. It stood 12 feet tall, weighed 16,000 pounds, and lived throughout western Europe, eastern Asia, and northern North America until around 6,000 years ago.

  1. Deer –Their antlers when interlocked, can bring targets to predators and/or death to each other.

  2. Male Babyrousa –Their upper tusks can go through their skull.

  3. Male Sage Grouse –The male’s air sacs attracted not only females, but also eagles.

  4. Male Guppy –Their bright colors and spots attracted females, but predators too.

  5. Lion –The darker the mane, the more females he attracts, but the higher the chance he can overheat.

  6. White Bengal tiger –White doesn’t go well with surviving in nature.

  7. Peacock –The larger the tail feathers, the worse they fly, and the easier the target for predators.

  8. Male Fiddler Crab –It’s hard to escape from danger when you have an arm five times bigger than the other.

  9. Porcupine –Their needles can stick themselves.

  10. Lake Titicaca Frog –Built-in swim suit is good for being in water but not out of water for too long in Lake Titicaca.


自然科学类纪录片,Animal Planet 、NHNZ 频道 2004 ,2005 年出品,是 AP The Most Extreme ,也是 NHNZ The Most Extreme 系列之一。

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  • 中文片名 :

  • 中文系列名:NHNZ 动物趣闻之最/AP 动物趣闻之最

  • 英文片名 :The Most Extreme Season 3

  • 英文系列名:NHNZ The Most Extreme/AP The Most Extreme

  • 电视台 :NHNZ/Animal Planet

  • 地区 :新西兰/美国

  • 语言 :英语

  • 时长 :60 min/EP

  • 版本 :DVD

  • 发行时间 :2004, 2005

与人类共享我们世界的动物无奇不有,我们又如何选择这其中的王中之王呢?十大吸血动物排行榜、十大致命毒药排行榜、十大家庭设计师排行榜、十大挖洞专家排行榜等展示给您精彩、意外的答案。

  1. Fly –It lays its eggs in dead and rotting flesh. And it vomits all over our food!

  2. Vulture –It eats the diseased and dead and vomits on its feet to keep cool.

  3. Hagfish –Secretes slime constantly.

  4. Sea cucumber –Feeds on stuff that you would find on the bottom of your shoe.

  5. Koala –Its young feeds on the mother’s dung.

  6. Tahr –It drinks its own urine.

  7. Jackal –The dad vomits and feeds it to the kids.

  8. Hippopotamus –The male spreads his poop everywhere with his tail.

  9. Cow –They produce a lot of methane by burping.

  10. Giraffe –The giraffe picks its nose with its tongue and it drools.

  1. Termite –The mounds they live in can be even taller than a giraffe!

  2. Beaver –Builds huge dams that could support a family car.

  3. Prairie dog –Builds tunnels and rooms underground that all have their separate purpose.

  4. Weaver bird –Nest of straw can house 400 birds and weigh one ton!

  5. Wasp –Builds a fortress of paper.

  6. Cave Swiftlet –It has a slimy nest.

  7. Spider –Weaves amazing webs five times stronger than steel.

  8. Burying beetle –Makes a home out of the dead for its young.

  9. Decorator crab –Mobile home is sea floor bits.

  10. Parrotfish –Builds homes of snot and slime. Only #10 because they don’t last very long.

  1. Baby Grey nurse shark –The offspring fight, kill, and eat each other in the womb and only one shark pup survives.

  2. Baby Hyena –Babies start fighting right after they are born.

  3. Baby Cuckoo –It lays eggs in other birds’ nests and cuckoo chicks sometimes get rid of the competition.

  4. Baby Tasmanian Devil –The mother can have up to thirty pups, but only four survive.

  5. Baby Scorpion –The mother might eat them if they stay on her back for too long.

  6. Baby Octopus –Orphaned from the moment it is born, so it raises itself in the murky depths of the dark and dangerous ocean.

  7. Baby Torrent Duck –Jumps waterfalls at one day old just to keep up with its parents.

  8. Baby Weddell Seal –Biggest temperature change experienced by any animal from the womb to the ice.

  9. Baby Giraffe –The young giraffe has to survive a six–foot fall because the mother cannot bend down, and escape wild African predators.

  10. Baby Orangutan –Hangs on its mother for dear life

  1. Christmas Island red crab –120 Million Red Crabs gather on the beach on Christmas Island to mate

  2. Flamingo –Millions can Dance in Unison in 140 degree pools of poison!

  3. Wildebeest –There may be 1.5 Million Wildebeest on their migration trail.

  4. Garter Snake –There are 10,000 males fighting for one female.

  5. Male (Bull) Walrus –There are 7,000 males. Fight for the right to party at the biggest Bachelor Party on the planet.

  6. Stingray –Males grab onto females while dancing.

  7. Grizzly Bear –A party that can really get out of hand.

  8. Japanese Macaque –Literally the hottest pool party for monkeys to stay warm.

  9. Kakapo –They use their call (the loudest of all bird calls) to attract a female, though with little success.

  10. Wolf –Wolves have wild nights out hunting.

  1. Wolf –When they hear a wolf howling, people think the wolf is out to get them. That is why they believed in werewolf|werewolves, even though there has never been a healthy wild wolf killing a human in North America.

  2. Piranha –Piranha rarely attack people. They eat leaves, fruit, and sometimes rotting flesh.

  3. Bat –Despite the stories of vampires, bats rarely drink human blood. Instead, they eat fruit or insects.

  4. Gorilla –Unlike in the movie King Kong, gorillas are strictly herbivorious

  5. Pacific Giant Octopus –Unlike in the novel 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, they are very shy, and cannot sink ships.

  6. Grizzly Bear –Grizzly bears eat honey, berries, vegetation, and fish instead of human flesh. They kill only three people per year.

  7. Great white shark –It does not like the taste of human flesh, so when it takes a bite out of a person, it spits it out, because the person is too bony.

  8. Tarantula –Although it can kill a snake, the tarantula’s bite is not as toxic as a bee sting.

  9. Anaconda –It cannot reach a length of 80 feet.

  10. Alligator –They do not live in the sewers of New York City, because sewers are too cold.

  1. House Cat –It is the only cat that hunts for fun and they hunt over 1000 species, which includes mice, guinea pigs, rabbits, fish, birds, rats, lizards, small snakes and beetles.

  2. Leopard –Their eat impala, kudus, birds, monkeys, hares, snakes, and fish.

  3. Jaguar –They eat birds, monkeys, anteaters, boars, deer, sloths, capybaras, turtles, snakes, iguanas, fish, frogs, and crocodiles.

  4. Cougar –Cougars eat ibex, antelope, mice, jays, birds, berries small bears and elk.

  5. Lion –It’s the only cat that hunts in groups and eats impala, kudus, gerenuk, zebras, wildebeests, hippopotamuses, warthogs, Cape buffalo, and ostriches.

  6. Tiger –Strongest and largest of all cats and eats deers, wild boars, wild Asian Water buffalo, Gaurs, Bears, Crocodiles, Elephants, monkeys, birds, and mice.

  7. Snow Leopard –Eats antelope, ibex, rabbits, mountain goats, yaks, and small birds.

  8. Fishing Cat –The fishing cat is the only cat suitable to hunt in the water and eats freshwater fish and eels.

  9. Serval –Jump to a height of ten feet and eats birds, mice, rats, and gazelle.

  10. Cheetah –The fastest cat ever (at 70 mph) and it eats impala, gazelle and warthogs.

  1. 鞭尾蜥 –所有雄性都会死亡。

  2. 螳螂 –交配过后雄性会被雌性吃掉。

  3. 袋狼 –弱小的雌性的阶级高过强壮的雄性。

  4. 裸鼹鼠 –一个女王领导数以百计地裸鼹鼠。

  5. 狒狒 –优势的个体从来不会落后。

  6.  –雌性让雄性互相争斗。

  7. 袋獾 –雌性宁愿自己照顾后代,都要将雄性赶出洞穴。

  8. 狮子 –雄性非常的懒,所有的狩猎都是由雌性完成。

  9. 棘鳍类热带淡水鱼 –雄性差不多有雌性30倍大,如果按照比例来说,这是世界上雌雄最大的差异。

  10. 象海豹 –雄性几乎是雌性的5倍大。

  1. Termite –The termite causes house destruction, costing billions of dollars yearly in the USA, and destroys on average 50 homes a year.

  2. Beaver –All trees beware.

  3. Dog –When bored, or unattended, they can get themselves into a lot of trouble.

  4. Asian Elephant –Wrecks trees in the evening.

  5. Red Colobus Monkey –They steal coal to eat as antidote for toxic leaves.

  6. Vulture –Can wreck roofs.

  7. Bear –They destroy cars for the smallest amount of food.

  8. Kea –They cause tens of thousands of dollars in damage a year from rental cars in New Zealand alone, and then some other items as well.

  9. Male Elephant Seal –The male’s size can be lethal for property.

  10. Little Penguin –They are loud, and their nests are under houses.

  1. 银角娃 –嘴有身体的一半长。它可以一口咬下任何闯进领地内很大的东西。

  2. 琵琶鱼 –它身体30%的部分就是一张嘴。

  3. 露脊鲸 –它有着世界上最大的嘴。占身长度20%,可以装进一头大象。

  4. 河马 –它的嘴可以展开170度。

  5. 鲸鲨 –庞大的嘴占身长度16%。

  6. 咸水鳄 –它的嘴占身长15%。

  7. 褐色鹈鹕鸟 –它的嘴是自己胃的三倍长。

  8. 巨蟒 –它的嘴可以张开150度。

  9. 食蚁兽 –它的嘴不是很宽,但是却很长。

  10. 非洲象 –只占身长的1%。

  1. Greenland shark and Copepod –Greenland sharks are known to be sluggish in cold water, so a small bioluminescent copepod attaches itself to the eye and acts like a fishing lure. Shark gets a lure, copepod gets a home.

  2. Tree Ant and Caterpillar –The caterpillar is the ant’s bodyguard.

  3. Tarantula and Frog –The frog lives in the damp cave, and lives under the protection of the tarantula, but it protects the Tarantulas egg sacs from ants and other predators.

  4. Coyote and Badger –Coyotes and badgers occasionally work together to catch food, even though they don’t usually share it.

  5. Honeyguide and Ratel –The honeyguide finds the nest, while the ratel gets it, but then they split the share.

  6. Pistol Shrimp and Goby –Pistol shrimp houses goby, goby protects and guides pistol shrimp.

  7. Giraffe and Red–billed oxpecker –Red–billed Oxpeckers pick ticks off giraffes. Giraffes gets groomed, Red–billed oxpecker gets dinner.

  8. Hermit Crab and Sea Anemone –the Sea Anemone lives on the shell of the hermit crab, and then protects it from the octopus.

  9. Shellfish and Bitterling –The bitterling lays its eggs in the shellfish, because of the well oxygenated water.

  10. Snapper and Tongue biter –

  1. Elephant –Flapping a female’s ears can bring ultrasonic sounds to a male as far as six miles (10 km).

  2. Crested Black Macaque –The larger the red buttocks, the hotter the female is.

  3. Lesser Florican –They can jump up to six feet to attract a female.(One of the rarest animals in the world)

  4. Male Mudskipper –Can jump up in the air to attract a female, then does push ups.

  5. Male Scorpion –First, males disarm female, flirt, then males run away!

  6. Adélie Penguin –The female fools the male for loot.

  7. Male Bowerbird –The biggest and most colorful straw shack attracts a female.

  8. Burying Beetle –The male’s home attracts the mate.

  9. Travancore Tortoise –

  10. Blue –footed Booby’’’–The female does a little dance to attract a male!

  1. Chihuahua Chihuahua –The program noted that the face of Chihuahuas often reminds people of faces of babies, considered cute by most humans and that’s why the Chihuahua sometimes is referred to as cute.

  2. Bulldog –It has a smashed face.

  3. Retriever –It is so unselfish, that some have been reputed not to have taken any bite of their hunt for their master.

  4. Maremma Sheepdog –It lives among sheep.

  5. Border Collie –It herds sheep.

  6. Jack Russell Terrier – Digs for rodents.

  7. St. Bernard –It is one of the strongest dogs in the world, being able to pull 6000 lb!

  8. Beagle –It has the best sense of smell of any dog.

  9. Greyhound –It has become the fastest dog in the world, sprinting at 45 mi/h!

  10. Dingo –It has changed little since its transformation began.

  1. Mosquito –Despite their reputation as an annoying pest, no other animal kills more people than mosquitoes. A pregnant female mosquito can carry more than a hundred diseases and kill 2.7 million people each year. They are very small but very dangerous.

  2. Snake –They kill 40,000 people a year, mostly in countries where shoes are rare, and healthcare is poor.

  3. Killer Bee –They have taken 1,500 lives since their release in Brazil.

  4. Crocodile –Two of the 21 species, the Nile Crocodile and the Saltwater Crocodile, take more than 1,000 lives a year.

  5. Scorpion –Some species are deadly, taking 1,000+ lives a year.

  6. Elephant –Males kill 300 people a year; a bull elephant in musk is blamed for 80% of them.

  7. Tiger –Tigers killed 80 a people a year when this episode was filmed, but that number rises every year.

  8. Jellyfish –Jellyfish**–mostly box jellyfish** –take an average of 55 lives a year.

  9. Hyena –Hyenas have taken an average of 50 lives a year.

  10. Great White shark –Great white sharks rarely kill 4 people a year. That’s why it only number 10 in the countdown.

  1. Golden Dart Frog –Less than 0.1 milligram of poison can kill a human.

  2. Pufferfish –It has poison enough to kill 50 people.

  3. Blue –ringed Octopus’’’–It has poison enough to kill 10 people.

  4. Pitohui –Packs enough poison to kill a mouse.

  5. Spitting cobra –Spits poison from 11 ft away.

  6. Cane Toad –Secretes poison for protection.

  7. Bombardier Beetle –Sprays boiling poison from its bottom’’’–700 rounds of acid per second.

  8. Monarch Monarch butterfly –Milkweed makes it poisonous.

  9. Millipede –Produces enough stink to kill a Mouse.

  10. Sea Slug –Steals sea anemone’s poison.

  1. Hammerhead shark –It has excellent vision, smell, and a sixth sense detecting electrical fields, pinpointing its general location in the ocean. It can also sense 1/1,000,000,000th of a volt, which is like a human sensing that a flashlight had turned on 1000 mi away. It also has a 7th sense, by seeing the invisible grid of the ocean walls, it knows its exact location in the ocean.

  2. Great White shark –Smart, and its bite has been measured at 2,000 lbf/in².

  3. Tiger shark –Smart and can eat things like metal.

  4. Mako shark –Fastest shark.

  5. Oceanic Whitetip Shark –Can smell in air and water.

  6. Greenland shark –It survives in colder temperatures than any other shark in the world.

  7. Sand tiger shark –Uses mirrors to help see in the dark, and can reflect 90% of all colors.

  8. Silky shark –Hears from 1/4 of a mile away.

  9. Angel shark –It can disguise itself by hiding under the sea bed.

  10. Whale shark –Its mouth is a suction cup.

  1. 虱子 –能吸比自己体型多600倍的血液

  2. 跳蚤 –能吸比自己体型多15倍的血液

  3. 臭虫 –能吸比自己体型多数倍的血液

  4. 猎蝽 –能吸比自己体型多6倍的血液

  5. 蚂蝗 –能吸比自己体型多5倍的血液

  6. 雌性蚊子 –能吸比自己体型多1.5倍的血液

  7. 吸血蝙蝠 –能吸與自己体重相同的血液

  8. 牙签鱼(亚马逊流域) –专吸生殖器的血

  9. 西班牙的一种吸血蝴蝶(未找到中文学名) –专吸死亡家畜血液

  10. 吸血雀 –啄在比自己体型大的鸟类身上吸血

  1. ‘‘‘北极燕鸥—两个月内从南极飞到北极

  2. 鲸鱼 –可以潜水长达两个小时

  3. 剑鱼 –在水中以109千米每小时的速度移动

  4. 山羚 –非常敏捷,可以跳跃超过自己身高十倍的高度

  5. 大猩猩 –可以举起相当于两辆家用汽车的重量

  6. 长鼻鼩 –如果人类像这种动物的话,那我们能以266千米每小时的速度奔跑

  7. 弄蝶幼虫 –它是动物王国中最好的捻丝工之一,可以从底部吐出5英尺的丝,相当于人类从底部吐出73m的丝

  8. 印度豹 –陆地上最快的动物

  9. 麝牛 –由于雄性体内的荷尔蒙,他们可以成为伟大的橄榄球明星

  10. 鲣鸟 –具为了强力潜水而生的体内气囊

  1. 眼鏡王蛇 –地球上最具攻击性的蛇类,它的一滴毒液可以干掉50个人。

  2. 大班蛇 –地球上最毒的蛇类,仅一滴毒液就可以杀死125人。

  3. 黑色曼巴蛇 –此蛇攻击性很强,是地球上速度最快的蛇,时速可达14英里。曼巴蛇攻击性很高,只要靠近它75英尺以内,它就会连续进行多次进攻,并且每次都释放出大量毒液。

  4. 海蛇 –毒性相当致命,一滴就可以杀死60个人。之所以没有排在第一,顾名思义,海蛇在水中的确是王者,但是在陆地上却是寸步难行。

  5. 虎蛇 –致命性毒蛇,一滴毒液能致50人于死地。

  6. 网蚊蟒 –地球上最长的蛇,具有疯狂的攻击性,甚至能将它所卷住的人卡死。

  7. 死蛇 –如果你不幸让它啃了一口而没有及时治疗,那么你将在6个小时内挂掉。即使治疗得当,也只有一半的存活机率。其毒液可以杀死9个人。

  8. 响尾蛇 –响尾蛇尾部有角质环用以恐吓捕食者。幸运的是,如果你不幸中招,存活率可达80%。它只排在第八位是因为响尾蛇在攻击前会对入侵者发出警告。

  9. 锯鳞蛇 –如果你真的那么幸运,被此蛇相中,你也无必担心,因为它的毒腺并不是很给力,你有90%的存活机率。

  10. 亚马逊巨蛇 –地球上最大最壮的蛇,但是对人几乎无害,注意是几乎。

  1. Cockroach –Conquering the entire world since it first appeared on Earth 450,000,000 years ago.

  2. Rat –It lives everywhere in the world. 70,000,000 rats in New York City alone.

  3. House Cat –It now lives everywhere in the world.

  4. Cane Toad –It has invaded 39 countries.

  5. Mosquito –It has invaded 36 countries in the world.

  6. Rabbit –It invaded 29 countries worldwide.

  7. Killer Bee –It has invaded 25 countries.

  8. Argentine ant –This animal invaded 21 countries in the world.

  9. Monk Parakeet –It has invaded 17 countries worldwide.

  10. Brown Tree Snake –It has invaded 10 countries in the world.

  1. Scallop –By clamping its two shells together, it can propel itself through the water.

  2. Flying Snake –Uses only its body to glide through the air.

  3. Sailfish –Moves through the water at 68 mi/h.

  4. Peregrine Falcon –Fastest animal in the world. Can dive at 200 mi/h.

  5. Kangaroo –The farther they hop, the less energy they burn.

  6. Emperor Penguin –They waddle and slide for good purposes and can swim extremely fast.

  7. Cheetah –Cheetahs are the fastest land animals.

  8. Gibbon –Moves through the trees very gracefully at 35 mi/h.

  9. Gecko –Can cling to all surfaces, even windows, upside down too.

  10. Fishing Spider –Can walk on water.