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Live 'n' Deadly Jey | 17:17 UK time, Tuesday, 4 October 2011

Steve Backshall hanging upside down during last week's Beat Backshall

Steve during last week's Beat Backshall

LastÌýweek saw the most extreme Beat Backshall in history. We hung Steve upside down 30m in the air and he still managed to get all his questions right, which were:

  • Which animal lays the largest eggs in proportion to its body?
  • Answer: New Zealand kiwi
  • What is the smallest shark in the world?
  • Answer: Pygmy catshark
  • What is a baby croc called?
  • Answer: A hatchling
  • What is the quickest fish in the world?
  • Answer: Sailfish

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