The Crocodile Hunter Season 3
A wildlife documentary television series that was hosted by Steve Irwin and his wife Terri.
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The Crocodile Hunter
1997 / TV-GA wildlife documentary television series that was hosted by Steve Irwin and his wife Terri.
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The Crocodile Hunter Season 3 Full Episode Guide
Visiting U.S. armed forces at Eglin Air Force Base, Steve gets to ride in Air Force jets. Then, he and Terri visit the Everglades in South Florida.
Steve and Terri help U.S. Army Rangers to remove venomous snakes out of harm's way from a training course at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida.
Steve and Terri visit the small, cute and entertaining world of baby animals, including possums, bears, snakes, bison, crocs and tigers.
Steve journeys through the wilderness of New Guinea, moving through the mangroves of the coast, jungles on the lowland plains, valleys, and mountains toward his destination: a rare equatorial glacier. He examines wildlife large and small all along his route.
Steve tracks wild elephants in Sumatra, crocodiles, water monitors and wild boars.cess.
The Luangwa River in Zambia includes hippoes, Nile crocodiles and monitor lizards among its residents. Steve witnesses a crocodile feeding frenzy.
Steve's greatest crocodile captures are shown in this episode. Steve and Terri also review the proper methods to use in such captures.
Steve looks back on his most dangerous encounters, including those with Komodo dragons, various crocodiles and venomous snakes.
Interviews with Steve, Terri, his father Bob, his mother Lyn, and some of his friends, as they reveal the man behind the adventure series.
Falling in love with the orangutans of Sumatra, Steve assists them in their rehabilitation process.
Steve and Terri venture out to Cape York in Queensland, Australia, one of the most remote areas in the country. Among the creatures they spot are the Scrub Python, the Slately Grey Snake, feral pigs, a Rusty Monitor Goanna and the tree-jumping Canopy Goanna, the rarest goanna species in the world.
Steve ventures to the remote part of the Indonesian islands to observe the largest lizard in the world, the Komodo dragon. Animals are Komodo dragon, gecko, golden tree snake, monkey, water buffalo, Russell's viper, and orange-footed scrubfowl.
Reptiles still living in the sea include saltwater crocodiles and lizards that can dive deep.
Steve films the deadly sea snake in its underwater environment.
Steve travels to the United States where he researches the remarkable rattlesnakes, the most venomous serpents of all, to show how placid they can be when unprovoked. In Florida, he finds snakes as diverse as the pygmy rattler and eastern diamondbacks. He also has a close encounter with timber rattlers in Virginia.
Steve and Terri study the Galapagos on their 168-year-old tortoise's birthday.