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How has the sun changed the landscape of classical music? What do goats and spiders have in common? Could spider's silk help us develop bulletproof skin? Weird Wonders is a fascinating journey to discover the answers to some of the strangest questions on the planet. Don't miss the series premiere on Tuesday, April 26 at 9/8c on BBC America. With the help of leading scientists, engaging contributors and stunning experiments, this Weird Wonders opens up the secrets behind bizarre science, animal oddities, crazy weather, medical marvels and remarkable natural phenomena. A captivating blend of slick visuals, remarkable witness videos, specialist camera techniques and stunning natural history archive, each episode is driven by an overarching thread that will seamlessly take the viewer from one fascinating story to another. From monkey first aid to a man whose sight was repaired by his tooth, Weird Wonders takes viewers on a surprising, intriguing and fascinating journey through all things weird.
Find out why a much-loved dolphin has started breaking people's bones, and why a caterpillar wears a hat made out of its own spare heads.
Discover the science behind the puzzle of strange balls of worms on a road, and how an Australian town became plagued by giant bats.
Revealing a prehistoric fish that almost destroyed an entire fishing industry, and a foray into freak weather reveals why a monster wave shocked swimmers in Sydney.
Featuring a deep sea blob spotted in the Gulf of Mexico that mystified oil rig workers and the washed up remains of a gargantuan creature that baffled scientists for decades.
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