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When one thinks of dominant animals that roam the earth, large predators--lions, grizzlies and titanic anacondas come to mind. But, pound for pound, the most powerful and awe-inspiring creatures are the elusive micro-monsters that exist just beneath our feet. Wildlife author and expert Bradley Trevor Greive and biodesigner Billy Almon venture to some of the most remote and inhospitable habitats in the world to track down these tiny beasts. Using state of the art equipment, they will measure the abilities of these creatures and present them in a way never seen before.
A global expedition to spotlight the astonishing abilities of tiny animals begins in the Mexican desert as Bradley Trevor Greive and Billy Almon track down and test the jaw-dropping, almost supernatural abilities of the giant horned lizard.
The team heads to Madagascar to study the recently discovered Goodman's mouse lemur - one of the smallest primates on the planet. This velvet pinball makes up for its tiny size with its incredible agility, breakneck speed and startling ferocity.
The team scours the Sonoran Desert for North America's mightiest mouse: the carnivorous grasshopper mouse. An impressive vertical leap, size-defying bite, and bone-shaking howl allow this rodent to transform into a vicious scorpion killer at night.
Bradley and Billy are hunting for dragons deep in the Thailand rainforest. The flying dragon rules the jungle canopy, and the team hope to discover how this lizard's ability to glide has enabled it to dominate its environment for 250 million years.
After a harrowing search in a South African cave, the team tracks down the elusive, spine-chilling tailless whip scorpion. When they test its lethal attributes, they quickly discover that this supreme nocturnal predator is a real life nightmare.
Deep in the jungles of Madagascar, Bradley and Billy discover a creature unlike anything else on Earth: the tomato frog. In their mobile lab, they discover the frog's astonishing abilities from a toxic force field to a self-inflating body.
The guys are in Mpumalanga, South Africa, searching for the Cape mole-rat. They have giant, razor-sharp teeth and is known as the ‘king of the underground'.
Bradley and Billy are in the Mojave Desert, California, to find the bombardier beetle. When attacked or agitated, it releases a hot, noxious chemical spray.
In the Madagascan rainforest, the team searches for a nearly invisible creature called the panther chameleon; when they test the reptile, its incredible 360-degree vision, phenomenal grip strength and deadly tongue strike are all deadly.
A difficult search of the Madagascan forest floor reveals the lowland tenrec, an animal that often tunnels underground and loaded with ultra-sharp senses and defences.
Bradley and Billy discover that the Yucatan thorn forest is the ideal home for the tough spiny-tailed iguana, but a perilous place for thin-skinned humans.
The rhinoceros beetle has one of the highest strength to bodyweight ratios on the planet. The team is in Thailand to test this beefy beetle.
In Thailand, the team track down one of the few venomous mammals in the world. With incredible agility, the Thai musk shrew is a force to be reckoned with.
The team searches the Nevada desert for the camel spider. This eight-legged terror has two pairs of jaws and is the fastest arachnid on the planet.
The team scours a dangerous Thai rainforest to track down the stunningly coloured tokay gecko. Its gravity-defying adhesive abilities defy logic - and gravity.
In Mozambique, the team track down the deadly devil's flower mantis. Virtually invisible, it resembles a tropical flower and is covered in daggers and hooks.
The team search for a nocturnal predator in the jungles of Laos. Covered in toxic barbs, the virtually indestructible crocodile newt can regrow its limbs and tail.
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