This documentary series follows Steve Backshall as him and the camera team go through various rugged habitats around the world to look to the 'fiercest' animals in their respective ecosystems or lifestyles. It can keep your attention as it sometimes doesn't take long to look for some of these creatures in the show, it felt different from other setups in other shows where the big thing or whatever was revealed at the end of an episode, I don't remember why I felt this way about it though. Sometimes the big treat was at the end, but it didn't stop the other equally cool animals from being revealed early on or anything. It's a good educational show that feels more legit with its goal than Discovery channel shows, I actually have not been watching live TV for several months now, so this felt like a big return to watching something like that, but better quality. Each episode is a good 46 minutes long. This show is mainly aimed for the British viewers, but I had the privilege of watching it all on YouTube, to find this you should search 'Fierce with Steve Backshall'. Overall great show for people who like the sort of expeditionary TV and people who love animals and zoology.