Alaska Monsters
TV-14
3
2014
Reality
In Alaska is a region known as the Triangle - 200,000 unforgiving miles where more people go missing per capita than anywhere else on earth. ALASKA MONSTERS follows a team of native outdoorsmen as they take on the challenge of exploring the Triangle's treacherous terrain to prove native monsters are linked to these disappearances.
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Episode 6 : The Sasquatch Of The South
October. 17,2014
The team heads to southern Alaska to investigate sightings of a highly temperamental Bigfoot. Todd and Rhett build a huge, electrified Teepee Trap, and an eyewitness gives the team a map they believe leads to this creature's nest.
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Episode 5 : The Alaskan Tiger
October. 10,2014
Hot on the trail of Alaska's Tiger, Todd devises a Blow Gun Trap, while Levi figures out a way to wirelessly trigger it. The team must take to the marsh after a creature that legend says gets a black stripe down its back after every human kill.
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Episode 4 : The Northern Giant
October. 03,2014
Todd and Rhett build a big, bad trap to catch an even bigger and badder predator. The team is on the run from start to finish during the Midnight Hunt with the help of a GPS tracking system they install.
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Episode 3 : The Otterman
September. 26,2014
The team investigates the legendary Otterman, know by Alaskan natives as the "Kushtaka," who is believed to have the ability to shape-shift. Todd builds a Ring of Fire trap, and the rest of the team utilizes Crusty's airboat.
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Episode 2 : The Saberwolf
September. 19,2014
The team investigates reports of a massive wolf that folklore claims has the ability to bite off the heads of its unsuspecting victims. Todd constructs a massive jail cell to hold this creature, while Levi implements laser technology.
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Episode 1 : Central Alaska's Bigfoot
September. 12,2014
An Alaska based Monster Tracking team heads to Central Alaska to investigate an aggressive Bigfoot who has the locals on edge. Using a drone, they uncover shocking evidence and one of the team members finds himself face to face with an 800-pound beast.
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