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you haven't seen every episode! Here are some of the hairy adventures
Steve and Terri have had.
Now
you can buy the Dvds!

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Never seen before footage of Steve’s home movies. |
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Steve is bitten on the face by an angry python and on the foot by a crocodile! |
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Steve goes in search on the Komodo Dragon – the world’s largest and most dangerous land lizard! |
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Steve and Terri check out Queensland’s Cape York. |
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Steve takes on a journey to find the Black Mamba – Africa’s venomous snakes. |
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Steve embarks on a expedition from the coastal mangroves on New Guinea to stumble upon kangaroos, turtles and cus cus. |
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Steve and his Australia Zoo croc team go to the rescue of two crocs living in horrendous conditions in East Timor! |
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Steve saves Wes’s life as Graham launches from the water and badly maules him! |
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Steve spends some time with a female Orangutan and her baby! |
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EPISODE GUIDE
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Volume 1 'The story behind Steve Irwin' |
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Steve's Story |
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Big Croc Diaries |
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Volume 2 'Steve's Scariest moments' |
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Wildest Home Videos |
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Steve and the Dragon |
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Volume 3 'Steve's Aussie adventures' |
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Australia's Wild Frontier |
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Journey to the Red Centre |
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Volume 4 'Deadly snakes' |
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Africa's Deadliest Snakes |
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Sidewinders of Arizona |
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Volume 5 'Jungle Steve' |
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Jungle in the Clouds |
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Faces in the Forest |
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Volume 6 'A crocodile's revenge' |
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Crocodiles of the Revolution |
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Graham's Revenge |
HOW DID IT ALL START?
Steve
the star was born after a chance encounter with his friend, a television
producer who was filming in the Park for TV. In true Steve style
they took a punt and the first documentary, "The Crocodile
Hunter" was produced in 1992. The tremendous success of this
one program quickly encouraged the making of more and so over the
next 3 years, 10 one hour episodes were made and on television screens
all over the world. Steve has now filmed 50 episodes of "Crocodile
Hunter", 52 episodes of "Croc Files", and his next
project will be an animated series.
WHAT
IS THE AIM OF THE CROCODILE HUNTER SERIES?
Steve:
"Our aim is to continue producing more wildlife programmes
to entertain and enlighten. We'll take the audience to some of the
wildest and remotest territories in the world. The time has come
when all of us must be accountable. We don't own the planet Earth,
we belong to it. And we must share it with our wildlife. It's obvious
that every man, woman and child can contribute to the well being
of our native wildlife and the planet through simple day-to-day
stuff such as recycling, chemical and pollution awareness, and not
wasting water. Terri and I eat, sleep and live for wildlife. Our
love, passion, and devotion is to educate and share with the world
our magnificent - often threatened or sometimes threatening - wildlife.
Our job in this world is to bring misunderstood and feared animals
(as well as the cute and cuddlies) right into your house, so that
we can share and learn about the world's wildlife.
Terri:
"Steve and I are very lucky to live and work with what we love
best. Zoo life definitely has its ups and downs but there is nothing
else we'd rather be doing. It's our goal and our passion to open
everyone's hearts to love and care for wildlife for generations
to come."
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