Nature's Weirdest Events Season 2 Episode 3

Nature's Weirdest Events Season 2 Episode 3 Series 2, Episode 3

  • July 29, 2014

In Nature's Weirdest Events season 2 episode 3, viewers are taken on a journey through some of the most bizarre and unusual phenomena occurring in the natural world. From mysterious glow-in-the-dark creatures found deep in the ocean to strange patterns etched into the sands of the Sahara desert, this episode explores the many strange and unexplained events that continue to fascinate scientists and enthusiasts alike.

One of the highlights of this episode is the exploration of an ancient forest that has been submerged beneath the waters of a Welsh lake for thousands of years. Despite being underwater for centuries, this forest has remained remarkably well-preserved, and is now home to an array of unusual creatures that have adapted to live in this unique ecosystem. Viewers will be amazed by the strange and otherworldly creatures that call this underwater forest home, from giant freshwater jellyfish to shoals of unusual fish that swim upside-down.

Another topic explored in this episode is the mysterious disappearance of thousands of toads in Germany. Every year, thousands of toads migrate across busy roads and highways near the town of Leverkusen, but in recent years many of these creatures have vanished without a trace. Scientists are still puzzling over the cause of this mass disappearance, with theories ranging from disease to a new predator in the area. Viewers will get a closer look at the toads themselves, as well as the efforts being made to protect and conserve these creatures.

Nature's Weirdest Events season 2 episode 3 also explores the strange phenomenon of 'mud volcanoes' in Azerbaijan. Formed when subterranean gas pockets erupt, these mud volcanoes can spew out a range of unusual and dangerous substances. In this episode, viewers will see how scientists are working to map and understand the distribution of these fascinating geological features, and what impact they may have on the local environment.

Throughout the episode, viewers will also learn about other strange and wonderful phenomena, including the world's largest cave system in Vietnam, the bizarre creature known as the 'bobbit worm', and the famous migrating monarch butterflies of North America. With stunning footage and expert analysis, this episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the many mysteries and wonders of the natural world.

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Description
  • First Aired
    July 29, 2014
  • Language
    English