

In other words, it puts information into a format easily identified with as a human being. The Most Extreme appeals to a wide variety of audiences giving a more 'human' view into the abilities and characteristics of an animal. The episode was sometimes followed by a person said to of had the same abilities as the animal such as hearing, jumping, running etc. Comparisons in this way were safer in that they could not be done side by side with the animal itself. Not only were the most extreme animals of each characteristic depicted, they were compared to how the animal's ability would transcribe itself in a human using digital images of the ability. Some example episodes included 'the most horrific' animal, 'the best lovers', and an 'oddities' episode that compared the animals with their human equivalents. The animals involved were only given a casual depiction for entertainment purposes, not backed by actual scientific evidence. The animals that displayed the most extreme of these characteristics were featured on the show in a countdown type style from least to greatest. These characteristics included such things as weirdest, smallest, loudest, most horrific and fastest to name only a few. Narrated by Adam Harrington, it featured ten different animals depicting a certain characteristic on each new show. The show was made by Natural History, New Zealand. On July 7th 2002 The Most Extreme was first aired on American Cable TV. Animals are as unique as humans and The Most Extreme offers an up close look at their amazing abilities.
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The Most Extreme ended its series on Februbut if you are looking to find out some odd, entertaining information on animals, The Most Extreme will not disappoint in this form. To appeal to the humorous side The Most Extreme often used 'B' class movies to scientifically explain certain characteristics in easier to understand layman's terms. Its interest expands to those who have a great interest in science.


