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Australia's Deadliest Sea Creatures DVD (NTSC)

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Australia's Deadliest Sea Creatures DVD (NTSC)

Running time : approx. 43 minutes          Aspect ratio: 16:9          Regions: All          Format: NTSC

Australia's Deadliest Sea Creatures reveals the instincts of territorial sea creatures and their alarming defence mechanisms that can harm unsuspecting humans. While often only attacking when provoked, these usually timid creatures can pack a mighty blow. These are the stories of the deadliest blows. The poisonous barbed tail of a stingray can strike a swimmer instantly. The hypnotic colours of the blue-ringed octopus can lure people into the beauty of this mysterious creature, but behind the beauty lies a deadly bite. The cone shell's teeth resemble small harpoons and a bite can result in muscle paralysisor death and the box jellyfish can inject deadly toxins into it's victim. Moray eels and sea snakes are to be feared in Ningaloo Reef, off the coast of Western Australia. Hear how a 4 metre crocodile climbed out of the sea onto a beach in far North Queensland and a grandmother wrestled the croc as it dragged a family friend onto the water. Divers Rodney Fox and ben Cropp show how they survived attacks by deadly sharks.