Video/News: Season 2 of Strange Creatures Now Streaming On Smithsonian Earth

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EXPLORE THE ODDEST ENTITIES AROUND THE WORLD WITH

STRANGE CREATURES

Video/News: Season 2 of <i>Strange Creatures</i> Now Streaming On Smithsonian Earth 1

SEASON TWO NOW STREAMING ON SMITHSONIAN EARTH

 

NEW YORK – October 2, 2017 – Just in time for the Halloween season, uncover some of the weirdest, wildest and most peculiar organisms known to man with Smithsonian Earth’s STRANGE CREATURES. The second season takes viewers to remote corners of the world to discover creatures often hidden from human eyes. The series dives deep into the Indian Ocean to watch hairy frogfish walk – not swim – on the ocean floor, journeys to South America to find the giant cave cockroach (an insect with an immune system that rivals that of humans) and discovers the oddities of many more unusual creatures around the world. New episodes of STRANGE CREATURES premiere every Monday beginning today on Smithsonian Earth. Smithsonian Earth is available on Apple®, Roku®, Amazon, Android™ and at SmithsonianEarthTV.com.

The premiere episode, CHEMICAL WEAPONS, introduces the misleadingly named kissing bug, as well as the deceptive cuttlefish, a poisonous master of disguise. What sets these unlikely predators apart from other deadly creatures is their terrifying and inventive use of toxins to snare prey with brisk efficiency.

 

Video: “The Fastest Bite Among All Vertebrates”

 

Subsequent episodes of STRANGE CREATURES are:

 

STRANGE POWERS

Premieres Monday, October 9

When evolution bestows its gifts, it sometimes does so in ways that defy belief. From the coconut octopus’ mind-blowing mastery of camouflage to the sunburst beetle’s genius use of makeshift diving equipment, witness a stunning showcase of nature’s evolutionary superpowers.

 

OCEAN ODDBALLS

Premieres Monday, October 16

If a creature looks remarkably odd, chances are you’re not focusing on the adaptations that give it a crucial edge. From the power-punching peacock mantis shrimp to the mind-bendingly fast jaw speed of the hairy frogfish, see the surprising prowess of some of nature’s oddest-looking survivors.

 

ANATOMY GONE WILD

Premieres Monday, October 23

Prepare to be astounded by some of the most unusual body parts in the animal kingdom. Marvel at the translucent skin of the axolotl, the dominating digit of the aye aye and the southern cassowary’s menacing claws. Each offer an astonishing level of specialization that helps keep their owners alive and thriving.

 

GIANT CREEPY CRAWLERS

Premieres Monday, October 30

Let’s face it: Insects are largely misunderstood. But a closer look at these crawling creatures reveals their inherent ingenuity. From the giant prickly stick insect’s extraordinary camouflage gifts to the peacock mantis’s ninja-like skills, peek into the daily lives of these fascinating specimens.

 

CAMOUFLAGE AND COLORATION

Premieres Tuesday, October 31

If you can’t see them coming, you can’t escape them. Whether it’s the color-changing camouflage of the predatory cuttlefish or the shape-shifting antics of the mimic octopus, the name of the game is to hide in plain sight. Blink and you’ll miss these masters of misdirection as they evade – or create – danger.

Smithsonian Earth is a subscription streaming video service specializing in original nature and wildlife programming shot in stunning 4K Ultra HD resolution that’s available through Apple®, Roku®, Amazon, Android™ and at SmithsonianEarthTV.com.

 

Source: ©2017 Smithsonian Channel™. All Rights Reserved.

 

 

 

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Judy Manning

Dream chaser extraordinaire! Judy tends to be a tad sarcastic and kind of goofy! She is an avid admirer of all things supernatural, paranormal, celestial and mystical. She loves to read, write, and watches way too much TV. She enjoys many genres of film and music (and let's be honest, most music from the 80s). She also has a wicked sweet tooth. Cupcakes beware.
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