Steve Backshall has warned that dangerous animals migrating to the UK is a 'definite possibility'.
BBC presenter Steve Backshall has warned that dangerous animals migrating to the UK is a 'definite possibility'.
Backshall was answering questions from an 'Honesty Box', and was eventually asked:"Is there any truth to the theory that global warming will bring more dangerous creatures to Britain?" "The spread of the false widow spider, which admittedly has been here for a very long time, but is heading further and further north and more common. Is now one of our most regularly seen spiders around the house. It's only going to be exacerbated as our temperatures rise.
Best known for BBC TV's Deadly 60, his other BBC work includes being part of the expedition teams in Expedition, Lost Land of the Tiger, Lost Land of the Volcano and Lost Land of the Jaguar.
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