Deadly Islands (2014)
Dave Salmoni meets the true survivors of the natural world, when he journeys to some of the globes most remote islands. These islands have developed unique ecosystems and species and these animals have adapted perfectly for their environment.
Deadly Islands: Season 1 - 6 Episode s
1x1 - Killer Whale Island
March 1, 2014
Predator expert Dave Salmoni travels to a remote speck of land in the wild and stormy South Atlantic, which is visited by a huge number of hunting killer whales.
1x2 - Grizzly Bear Island
March 8, 2014
Biologist and predator specialist Dave Salmoni journeys to a mountainous island in the North East Pacific, which is home to a large number of grizzly bears.
1x3 - Shark Island
March 15, 2014
Biologist and predator specialist Dave Salmoni journeys to an island in the South Pacific, which is home to a large concentration of sharks. But can he reveal why?
1x4 - Volcano Island
March 22, 2014
1x5 - Devil's Island
March 29, 2014
Host Dave Salmoni visits one of the world’s most pristine rainforest islands. It is a shining green jewel off the coast of Panama, but this island has a dark secret.
1x6 - Deadliest Moments
April 5, 2014
In a making-of special, Dave Salmoni reveals the hardship and dangers – not to mention broken equipment – he and his team had to battle during filming the series.
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