
Around the world, wild animals are hooked on human vices -- bears drunk on alcohol, gators high on meth; even "cocaine hippos". Wildlife expert Forrest Galante tracks these animals, investigating their strange behaviors to find ways to rehab them safely.
Aggressive hippos raised by the infamous cocaine kingpin Pablo Escobar have escaped his abandoned compound in Colombia, becoming a dangerous and deadly invasive species. Wildlife biologist Forrest Galante embarks upon a risky plan to stop them.
In a methamphetamine hotspot, drugs seep into local waterways, creating aggressive alligators. Wildlife biologist Forrest Galante investigates the effects of meth on these reptiles and attempts to capture and rehabilitate a "meth gator."
A late-night encounter with a beer-hunting bear sparks a cross-country investigation. Wildlife biologist Forrest Galante tracks break-ins and uncovers a strange new trend -- bears invading homes to chug booze and devour marijuana edibles.