Expedition Mungo

2017 • Animal Planet
4.6
8 reviews
TV-14
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Season 1 episodes (6)

1 Living Dinosaur of Liberia
5/28/17
A massive pre-historic, crocodilian creature known as the Gbahali is killing people in Liberia. Mungo wonders: is it simply a case of mistaken identity, or could this be a super-sized species of crocodile more akin to a dinosaur than anything known today?
2 India's Monkey Man Monster
6/4/17
In 2001, New Delhi was gripped with terror as a horrific half-human, half-animal hybrid bounded across rooftops, running down residents and viciously attacking them. Mungo's investigation attempts to uncover the truth of the mysterious Monkey-Man.
3 Namibia's Dog-Headed Pig Monster
6/11/17
Mungo travels to Namibia to investigate the Dog-Headed Pig Monster, a beast that prowls through the night, preying on livestock and village children. After an exhilarating investigation in the African bush, Mungo captures the night stalker on camera.
4 South American Squatch of Argentina
6/18/17
A bigfoot like creature with superhuman strength is reported to live in the foothills of the Andes. The chilling stories Mungo has heard on the Ucumar are confusing: some believe the creature is a bear, while others think it's something akin to a yeti.
5 Cold Blooded Peruvian Predator
6/25/17
A 150-foot long super snake has attacked and killed people in Peru. The villagers fear the Yacumama so much they've tried to blow up the creature with dynamite. Is there something much bigger than an anaconda lurking in the Amazon rainforest?
6 Deadly Dragon of Borneo
7/2/17
A merciless serpent known as the Genali prowls the waterways of Borneo, hunting and killing children while they swim. Mungo tries to separate fact from fiction. Could it be a reticulated python, a crocodile, or even a deadly dragon out for revenge?

About this show

Through his travels as Bear Grylls cameraman, Mungo has seen and heard some of the craziest stories of the animal world. Known as one of the premiere adventure cameramen, he has traveled to more than 90 countries to capture the world’s wild and wonderful. Mungo now steps in front of the camera to lead viewers on his own adventures.

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