40min - In this exclusive Animal Planet special, the Croc Hunter reveals it all! Through probing and candid interviews we hear Steve Irwin's most private and innermost thoughts. We learn what drives him, the success of his first feature film and much more.
40min - Steve journeys to Mexico to assess the problem of crocodiles living in the middle of two major resort cities, Tampico and Cancun. He helps catch the crocs with his Mexican counterpart and the two consider future safety measures for both animal and human.
40min - Steve travels to Sri Lanka to investigate why this country has the highest incidents of snakebite deaths in the world. In his hands on approach, Steve joins rice paddy workers, buffalo herders, and tea pickers to find many venomous species in their midst.
40min - Steve has his hands full of sharks! He learns how to trap an eleven-foot tiger shark in a plastic bag and catch a tiger by the tail in Western Australia's Shark Bay. Steve's close study also allows him to hand feed man killer bull sharks.
40min - In this breathtaking adventure, Steve goes below zero to interact with Antarctica's amazing wildlife. He slides down hillsides with penguins; almost rubs noses with the notoriously dangerous leopard and spends time with two friendly humpback whales.
40min - Crocodiles have always been known as the invisible predator and very little has been known about their movements and habits. In this Australian adventure, Steve attempts to unmask these secret reptiles that have survived for over 60 million years.
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