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Deadly snakes lurk as elite wranglers race to stop danger before it strikes.
Deadly snakes lurk as elite wranglers race to stop danger before it strikes.
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Aussie Snake Wranglers: Deadly Pursuit
S1, EP4 "Hot and Bothered"Confronting venom and brutal heat as snakes seek shelter in all the wrong places.
Aussie Snake Wranglers: Deadly Pursuit
S1, EP3 "Reptile Runabout"Chase a rogue lizard and a python, and free an eastern brown caught in a fence.
Aussie Snake Wranglers: Deadly Pursuit
S1, EP2 "Snake Face Off"Launch into spring's snake surge with Liv and Stu, who intercept two male brown snakes duelling for mating rights at a construction site; stand back as Dan and Jess rescue chickens from a python and Mick and Adele hunt for a rogue green tree snake.
Aussie Snake Wranglers: Deadly Pursuit
S1, EP1 "Deadly Intruders"Dash across southeast Queensland as breeding and snake-catching season ramp up; Adele and Mick go up against an eastern brown, the second-deadliest snake in the world; Stu and Liv tangle with a carpet python.
Aussie Snake Wranglers: Deadly Pursuit
S2, EP6 "Reptile Romance"Love-struck browns, rogue reptiles, and deadly surprises keep wranglers on edge.
Aussie Snake Wranglers: Deadly Pursuit
S2, EP5 "Slippery Exits"A python on the roof and hidden snakes spark a series of perilous surprises.
Aussie Snake Wranglers: Deadly Pursuit
S2, EP4 "Tangled Terror"Wranglers face venom, tangled traps and fierce reptiles in high-stakes rescues.
Aussie Snake Wranglers: Deadly Pursuit
S2, EP3 "Duck for Cover"Deadly snakes lurk as elite wranglers race to stop danger before it strikes.
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