Stranger Than Nature

2013 • National Geographic Channel
5.0
1 review
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Season 2 episodes (10)

1 Alien Roadkill
11/7/12
Season-only
Nat Geo joins the search for an unidentified "highway beast" in Minnesota whose image still haunts residents to this day. Could the phenomenon symbolize a message from higher beings?
2 Shark Attack Beach
11/14/12
Season-only
A recent string of shark attacks at New Smyrna Beach in Florida has left beachgoers fearing for their lives. Join local scientists in the search for clues to what's causing the attacks.
3 Raining Fish
11/14/12
Season-only
In the dry landscape of Australia's Outback, could an ancient rain dance be the reason for a downpour of fish 300 miles away from the nearest major body of water?
4 Croc Shock
11/28/12
Season-only
When hundreds of crocs are found dead along Australia's Victoria River, scientists are baffled. Could a toxic toad be the source of this massacre?
5 Kruger Killers
12/5/12
Season-only
A mystery predator is turning South Africa's Kruger National Park into a slaughterhouse. Animals are mysteriously dying and rangers fear the silent assassin could target the endangered black rhino next.
6 Flying Reindeer
12/19/12
Season-only
A military jet hits a bird in the skies over Florida, but when the remains are analyzed, the results are astonishing: The DNA is not from a bird -- it's from a deer!
7 Poison Beach
1/2/13
Season-only
In New Zealand, a growing number of dogs are deteriorating in health. Scientists struggle to diagnose the symptoms, but a new clue is uncovered when lifeless marine animals begin to wash ashore.
8 American Lake Monster
1/9/13
Season-only
Does Vermont's Lake Champlain have its very own Loch Ness Monster?
9 Tasmanian Tiger Terror
1/16/13
Season-only
In Australia, mangled kangaroo corpses litter a roadside. Researchers point to an extinct breed of marsupial: the Tasmanian tiger. Could a predator come back from the dead to terrorize a town?
10 Bird Apocalypse
1/23/13
Season-only
In Arkansas, thousands of blackbirds mysteriously fall to their deaths. What led these birds to flee their trees in what looks like a nighttime suicide mission?

About this show

Investigating weird and wonderful real-life stories from the natural world. Each show unravels three wild mysteries, combining groundbreaking scientific discoveries with classic detective work.

Ratings and reviews

5.0
1 review
Robert Love
March 10, 2016
Natural mysteries marvelous missed it on the TV.