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Examining how giant killer bees from South America are spreading northward into the United States, attack with ferocity and might be adapting to colder temperatures, which would make them an even greater threat.

Examining how giant killer bees from South America are spreading northward into the United States, attack with ferocity and might be adapting to colder temperatures, which would make them an even greater threat.

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Examining how giant killer bees from South America are spreading northward into the United States, attack with ferocity and might be adapting to colder temperatures, which would make them an even greater threat.

The series takes a scientific look at creature sightings around the world, with episodes devoted to the Loch Ness Monster, Bigfoot, werewolves and even a Stalinist attempt to breed a race of supersoldiers by cross-breeding humans and apes. The show is described as one-part history, one-part science and one-part, well, monsters.
Starring: Bruce Maccabee, Don Fry, Doug Hajicek, Gloria DeGrandi Hoffman, Jeremiah S. Sullivan, Katherine Ramsland, Lacey Lites, Loren Coleman, Michelle Belanger, Reed Booth, Rick West, Shane Yeager, Steve Duncan
Original Air Date: Oct 31, 2007
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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