Crocodiles — Live and Let Die
Bond escapes by running across the backs of real crocodiles at a farm in Louisiana — a stunt performed by the farm's owner.
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Bond escapes by running across the backs of real crocodiles at a farm in Louisiana — a stunt performed by the farm's owner.
Largo's shark-infested swimming pool serves as both a status symbol and a disposal method for enemies.
Bond fights a henchman in a Macau casino pit containing live Komodo dragons, using one as an unlikely stepping stone.
Guard dogs appear across multiple Bond films as perimeter security, from Moonraker's Dobermans to various villain compounds.
Blofeld's volcanic lair features a piranha pool used to execute failed SPECTRE operatives — a classic villain trope.
Baron Samedi's voodoo rituals feature snakes prominently, adding supernatural menace to the Caribbean setting.
Stromberg's shark tank aboard the Liparus serves as his preferred method of eliminating those who displease him.
The blue-ringed octopus is a recurring motif in Octopussy, symbolizing the title character and her organization.
Bond drinks scotch with a scorpion on his hand in a Macau bar, demonstrating his nerve and self-control.
A tarantula is placed in Bond's bed as an assassination attempt — one of the franchise's earliest and most tense scenes.
Felix Leiter is lowered into a shark pen by Sanchez's men, losing a leg — the event that drives Bond's rogue mission.
Jinx encounters jellyfish during her diving approach to Graves' gene therapy clinic in Cuba.