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- Raechel shares ten clips of close encounters with aquatic animals that nearly ended in tragedy - for the human. Next, Dewey serves warning about ten dangerous, and aggressive, birds. Finally, Dewey discusses everyone's favorite, snakes, and some of these are huge.
- Evan and Mac investigate a prehistoric sea-serpent terrorizing the waters near disputed First-Nations territory. Dylan faces a crossroads when Evan recruits her to join his team.
- Arthropleura was a huge millipede that lived during the Carboniferous period thanks to the high atmospheric oxygen level of the time.
- Titanoboa appeared after the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event becoming the largest snake currently known. It's maximum size is unknown as adult boas have a wide size range.
- For thirty million years after the KT extinction Titanoboa was the largest animal on earth; exemplified by several 42 foot fossils. It lived in swampy areas and was likely aquatic relying on water to support its weight.
- A mining operation in Cerrejon, Northern Colombia, opened a window onto a previously unknown period of the earth's history and a world teeming with giant creatures emerged.
- Which flyer had the wingspan of a fighter jet? Which prehistoric snake could swallow a person whole? Which reptile had a bite more powerful than the T-Rex's? These, and many other giant animals that lived in water are spotlighted.