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Virologist Dr. Mike Leahy takes a bite out of potential health risks faced by world travelers who may encounter dangerous creatures, often tiny ones, that can present big problems away from home. Visiting such lands as Brazil, India, Vietnam, the Australian Outback and Borneo, Dr. Mike comes face to face with a wide variety of nature's living hazards -- from the creepiest of creepy crawlers to cuddly yet toxin-bearing animals -- and where possible he offers his body as a host in an effort to better understand critters that want to bite, suck, sting or feed on unsuspecting bodies.
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