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- Brazilian ranchers are turning up dead, gored by some unknown creature. There's a wide range of animal suspects from jaguars to caimans, but could the killer be something no one suspected?
- Hundreds of endangered Ridley Sea Turtles are turning up dead and half eaten along the beach in Costa Rica during the monthly Arribata. But could the predator be from the land - or sea - or both?
- Kangaroos are being mauled in Victoria, Australia. The wounds mimic those seen by lions, tigers and cougars in other parts of the world, but there are no big cats in Australia. Has a long-extinct predator returned?
- Crocodiles, the apex predator of Australia's Northern Territory, are mysteriously showing up dead, belly-up in the water, with no clear sign of visible trauma. What could be taking down this vital animal with no known predators?
- In Ecuador, a spree killer is loose in the wild as cows and other livestock are being mutilated in terrifying ways and left uneaten. Could it be proof the mythical Andean Mountain Wolf could in have some basis in fact?
- The girls land in an exotic overseas destination and immediately test their navigation skills during a scavenger hunt around the city.
- The five remaining girls learn they will have to go on "go sees" with five different designers around the city.
- The ladies rescue a stranded Tyra Banks on their way to the Brazilian Jungle for this week's photo shoot.
- 2003–201842mTV-PG6.5 (30)TV EpisodeThe remaining girls freak when Grammy Award-winning recording artist Ciara shows up at their apartment to offer some words of advice.
- 2003–201842mTV-PG6.0 (37)TV EpisodeThree semi-finalists complete their CoverGirl commercial and ultimately, only two are left standing. The two finalists shoot their Seventeen magazine cover, then show the judges their fiercest moves when they, literally, crawl down the final runway.
- Elite special ops soldiers challenge themselves to become the most highly trained combat divers on the planet. For six weeks, they are tested in the most severe underwater conditions, pushing the limits of the human body to prove they have what it takes.
- Marines are pushed to unconsciousness in the pool, wrestle 90-pound packs in the pounding surf of the Pacific Ocean. It's a man-breaking, all-out endurance test that forges top soldiers with unparalleled skills. One in three don't survive the cut.
- Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians or EOD are the only explosives and bomb specialists qualified for special operations. Before a Navy EOD team can go to war with Special Forces, they must go through one final test. Like the job itself, it's all-or-nothing training: A five-day, non-stop series of high stress missions. Make the wrong move, allow fatigue or distraction to take over and the entire team will fail. The team that survives the cut stays together as a certified special ops team.
- Students must survive one notoriously difficult milestone called Extended Training Day nothing else in any special operations training course rivals the torment of this single day. Only 10 percent survive the cut.
- For sixty-one days and nights, this extreme training replicates the nonstop stress of warfare. Soldiers sleep an average of three hours a night and receive just one meal per day. They train continuously, running missions 20 hours straight in mountains, swamps and dense woodlands. Most lose 20 or more pounds before it's over, and many quit or fail the course along the way. Only one in three make it though.
- Marine Snipers are legendary in the sniper world for being the best, waiting hours in the worst possible conditions but only have seconds to make the shot.Units will only send their best men to this course, but on average 1 in the 3 will fail.
- Desperate to get to bedrock and large quantities of gold, Todd and Jack throw caution to the wind and dig deeper than ever before. With the brutal Alaskan winter threatening, they battle floods, cave-ins and equipment breakdowns.
- The greenhorn miners are at risk when a mechanical accident threatens to close mining season.
- When the going gets tough, the tough seek new frontiers. Six recession-hit patriots from Oregon become greenhorn old miners and head north to Alaska to dig for gold and save themselves from financial ruin.
- The crew races to set up the mining plant and start running dirt. When the families arrive from Oregon and question the lack of gold and the men's only mechanic becomes dangerously ill, the tension builds so high Dorsey and Todd come to blows
- The miners continue to run dirt but an equipment malfunction brings the operation to a halt. Meanwhile, James Harness collapses and Jimmy Dorsey drives a wedge between himself and the crew when he takes on an extra job to earn cash.
- The team attempts to finally run dirt through the wash plant. But a visit from the Department of Fish and Game reveals a violation, jeopardizing their vital water supply to the mine. Then disaster strikes asTodd's daughter fights for her life.
- After 80 days, the miners are behind schedule and out of money. They need to find $10,000 worth of gold within two days or the families will be sent home. Meanwhile, after Dorsey struggles with the wave table, tensions flare and fists fly.
- With winter weather closing in, a gold recovery expert comes to help the rookies. Todd discovers a major design flaw in the equipment and is forced to make huge modifications. With the credit cards maxed out, he is forced to take desperate measures.