Snake Wranglers

Snake Wranglers

2003

Seasons & Episodes

2
1
EP13  Copperhead Cannibals
Mar. 28,2004
Copperhead Cannibals

Australian snake wrangler Brian Bush journeys to Tasmania, land of the copperhead, to study the cannibalistic snakes. When hungry, these snakes will eat each other -- and their young.

EP12  Mutant Tiger Snakes
Mar. 28,2004
Mutant Tiger Snakes

The Reevesby Island black tiger snake is one of the most lethal terrestrial snakes in the world.

EP11  The Honor of the Killer Habu
Mar. 21,2004
The Honor of the Killer Habu

Is the deadly habu worthy of its fearsome reputation? On his first journey out of Australia, passionate snake protector Brian Bush searches for the Japanese habu and seeks to defend its honor.

EP10  Flying Snakes
Mar. 21,2004
Flying Snakes

A snake that can fly? Biomechanics snake wrangler Jake Socha wants to learn more. He travels to Singapore to capture rarely seen gliding snakes and obtain high-definition footage of their wingless flight.

EP9  Swimming with Cobras
Mar. 14,2004
Swimming with Cobras

In the depths of an African lake lurks a mysterious serpent, a large and deadly snake about which little is known. Now a young Bolivian wrangler will unlock the secret life of the spectacular banded water cobra.

EP8  From Meerkats to Mambas
Mar. 07,2004
From Meerkats to Mambas

Snake wrangler Sean Thomas uses a mighty meerkat to help him bust problem snakes. However, Sean's latest mission requires him to leave his furry buddy behind, to confront one of the fastest, most fearsome snakes of all: Africa's black mamba.

EP7  Fer de Lance---A Killer Cure
Mar. 04,2004
Fer de Lance---A Killer Cure

Jim Harrison travels to St. Lucia in search of one of the most feared snakes in the Americas: the fer-de-lance or lancehead viper. He believes its venom has properties that could help stroke or heart disease victims. Join the quest for the killer cure.

EP6  Devil Boas of Cozumel
Feb. 22,2004
Devil Boas of Cozumel

It's a slithering, writhing, all-consuming environmental disaster. Boas have invaded Mexico's Cozumel Island with a vengeance. Where did the conquering constrictors come from? Ace wrangler Jesus Rivas finds an unlikely answer.

EP5  Cambodia's Forbidden Pit Vipers
Feb. 15,2004
Cambodia's Forbidden Pit Vipers

In the early 1990s, herpetologist Jenny Daltry had nearly completed her research on the Malayan pit viper in Southeast Asia when war prevented her from entering Cambodia. Now she returns to finish her study of the forbidden vipers.

EP4  Hunt for Africa's Viper Giant
Feb. 08,2004
Hunt for Africa's Viper Giant

An exotic jungle journey to the Congo basin takes snakeman Zoltan Takacs into the realm of the Baka Pygmies. Here he'll tap the Baka's ancient ways to help capture the infamous Gaboon viper.

EP3  Jungle Geoff and the Viper Strike
Jan. 18,2004
Jungle Geoff and the Viper Strike

Jungle Geoff lives on an island, canoes to work, swings from trees, and wrestles caimans -- all for science. But one natural wonder eludes him. He longs to observe the unique strike of the eyelash pit viper when it is least expected: during daylight.

EP2  Saving the King of Snakes
Jan. 12,2004
Saving the King of Snakes

Snake expert Bruce Means is on the hunt for a kingsnake he discovered 40 years ago in the Apalachicola National Forest. A fellow snake scientist wants to name the snake for Bruce -- but do Bruce's kingsnakes still exist in the wild?

EP1  Taipan Reign of Terror
Jan. 04,2004
Taipan Reign of Terror

David Williams is on the hunt for a silent killer that lurks in Papua New Guinea's countryside. He catches and extracts the venom from the ferocious Papuan taipan, risking his life to create low-cost antivenom for the Papuan people.

SEE MORE
SEE MORE
5.5 | en | Documentary | More Info
Released: 2003-01-08 | Released Producted By: , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

...... View More
Stream Online

The tv show is currently not available onine

Cast

Director

Producted By

,

AD

Watch Free for 30 Days

All Prime Video Movies and TV Shows. Cancel anytime.

Watch Now

Cast