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Fatal Attractions EpisodesSeason 1    

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  • Reptiles
    Ronald Huff lived with seven large Nile monitor lizards in his small studio apartment, and Alexandria Hall shared her home with more than 20 snakes and lizards. Yet the creatures that profoundly fascinated them also killed them. What was it about these people that encouraged them to take up such a deadly hobby? What change of events caused their demise?

  • Big Cats
    Stories of wild pet ownership highlight how just one mistake can result in devastating consequences. Julie Burros was scalped by her pet black leopard after misinterpreting his mood. Cyndi Gamble paid the ultimate price when an open cage door left her vulnerable to her pet tiger she knew could kill her if it got the chance. And is a former Tarzan tempting fate with his feline pets?

  • Chimps
    Chimpanzees, our closet animal relative, possess six times the strength of an average adult male and have the temperament of a five-year-old child. Despite their strength and their wild tendencies, some people believe chimps make loving companions. Meet Charla Nash, who was horribly disfigured by her friend's pet chimp, and chimp attack survivor St. James Davis.

  • A Tiger Loose In Harlem
    In 2003, a 500-pound tiger is removed from a Harlem apartment after attacking owner Antoine Yates. In the Nevada desert, Vietnam vet Karl Mitchell lives with an entire pride of tigers, while William Olsen's tiger tale ends in tragedy. Most of us would never invite a tiger into our homes, so what makes these individuals different?

  • Snakes In A Trailer!
    This episode tells the story of Anita Finch, whose tragic childhood led to a passion for nature, one that developed into a deadly obsession with venomous snakes. And Ed Cassano shares his home with 40 snakes, and despite a near-death experience, continues to indulge in his fascination for lethal reptiles. What drives people like Anita and Ed to ignore the dangers of their desires?

  • Don't Feed The Bears!
    Donna Munson was an elderly lady who enjoyed feeding bears around her home, but when she tried to break up a conflict between an adult male and a cub, she met a tragic fate. Native American enthusiast Sandra Piovesan's body was found lying amongst the pack of wolf-dog hybrids she adored, and Karen Noyes was arrested and banned from her home after feeding bears in her back garden.

  • My Pet Python
    Some people are born without a natural fear of snakes. Meet Ted Dres, whose pet 13-foot python coiled around his neck and asphyxiated him as his horrified girlfriend looked on; Phil Gallant, whose rhinoceros viper sends him to the hospital clinging to life; and Jim Harrison, who milked venom from one too many deadly snakes.

  • Raging Bulls
    The relationship between men, bulls and bison appears to be governed by an unwritten rule - there is a line that should never be crossed. Those who choose to cross that line do so at their peril. These are stories of individuals who tried to keep these massive, horned creatures as pets, only for their luck to run out in the end.
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