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Nature's Most Extreme Fashion Disasters
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"The Most Extreme" is a long-running documentary TV series on the American cable television network, Animal Planet. It first aired on July 1, 2002. Each episode focuses on a specific animal feat, such as strength, speed, flirtation, appendages, diet, etc., and examines and ranks 10 animals which portray extreme or unusual examples of that quality. The rankings are not arrived at by a scientifically rigorous process; they serve only to give a broad depiction.
| 1. | Deer Their antlers (mainly, moose antlers), when interlocked, can bring targets to predators and/or death to each other. |
| 2. | Babirusa (male)) Their upper tusks can go through their skull. |
| 3. | Sage Grouse (male)) The male's air sacs attracted not only females, but, also eagles! |
| 4. | Guppy (male) Their bright colors and spots attracted females and predators. |
| 5. | Lion (male) The darker the mane, the more females he attracts, but the higher the chance he can overheat. |
| 6. | Bengal Tiger white variation White doesn't go well with surviving in Nature. |
| 7. | Peafowl (male) The larger the tail feathers, the worse they fly, and the easier the target for predators. |
| 8. | Fiddler Crab (male) It's hard to escape from danger when you have an arm five times bigger than the other! |
| 9. | Porcupine Their needles can stick themselves. |
| 10. | Lake Titicaca Frog) Built-in swim suit is good for being in water but not out of water for too long in Lake Titicaca. |
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