Discover how lions have come to see us as a food source.
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Which has the strongest bite, the crocodile or the alligator?
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Witness lions jump, climb and dangle from their mouths in order to feed on a hanging prey.
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Lion Feeding Frenzy (02:32)
Our experiment reveals how the lion has come to witness humans as a food source.Bear Feeding Frenzy (02:34)
Watch how a series of bears tears our mannequin to pieces to see how a human attack would unfold. [Note: Bears used in the making of this program, filmed at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, are not free-ranging bears.]Bear Feeding Frenzy (01:08)
Chris Douglas and Thomas Smith hope that their predator shield protects them from a 800-pound grizzly. [Note: Bears used in the making of this program, filmed at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, are not free-ranging bears.]Lion Feeding Frenzy (02:03)
Given the choice, which will a hungry lion attack first: a human, warthog or impala?Crocodile Feeding Frenzy (02:59)
Just how high can a crocodile jump? On Discovery Channel's "Crocodile Feeding Frenzy," host Chris Douglas and reptile expert Donald Schultz put a croc's leaping abilities to the test.Crocodile Feeding Frenzy (03:00)
While embarking on an alligator egg hunt with scientists, host Chris Douglas confronts an angry and defensive mother gator on Discovery Channel's "Crocodile Feeding Frenzy."Crocodile Feeding Frenzy (02:29)
Witness a 14-foot alligator's powerful bite and incredible "jaw pop" in slow motion.Crocodile Feeding Frenzy (03:00)
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