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11 Episodes 0 - 2002
Episode 1
Mon, Feb 1, 1999
Around 10 million years ago, an archipelago of over 200 volcanic islands was forming 500 miles west off the coast of South America. Named the 'Galapagos Islands', these unique land masses are now a wildlife sanctuary supporting a diverse number of animal species living in harmony. Steve and Terri take an intimate look at the lives of the islands' exotic inhabitants: land iguanas, marine iguanas, sea birds, seals, sea lions, and of course the giant land tortoise.

Episode 2
Mon, May 7, 2001
Travelling through Africa and Indonesia searching for the remarkable spitting Cobras, Steve is kept on his toes as the cobra's release missiles of venom up to 10feet in the air to accurately hit their prey or opponents in the eye. Stirred up by nearby big game animals such as elephants, some Cobras find their mark on Steve's face forcing him to find water in the nearby lakes.

Episode 3
Mon, Dec 11, 2000
Steve and an Australia zoo team participate in a wildlife rescue mission staged in the wake of a war for independence in East Timor.

Episode 4
Mon, May 14, 2001
Steve goes by foot through some of the harshest terrain on the African continent and is confronted by bull elephants, feeding prides of lions, huge herds of buffalo, lazing rhinos and cantankerous hippos.

Episode 5
Mon, Dec 18, 2000
Steve and Terri set off from Australia Zoo, at Beerwah on Australia's east coast, and head towards Australia's red desert interior. While traversing some of the roughest outback terrain, Steve and Terri encounter venomous snakes, desert-dwelling lizards and some of the most endangered mammals in the world. This journey takes them to Australia's most famous geological landmark - Uluru (Ayers Rock).

Episode 6
Mon, Dec 25, 2000
The deserts of Arizona are home to the notorious sidewinder rattlesnake. Steve and Terri set out on an adventure to find their first sidewinders in the rugged landscape of the Barry M. Goldwater Military Range. As a special occasion and to introduce Steve to the real 'Sidewinder' missile, the US Airforce base at Luke invite Steve to take the controls of an F16. In a spin reaching 'G' force 'nine', Steve loses consciousness in the air.

Episode 7
Tue, Mar 31, 1998

Episode 8

Episode 9
Mon, Feb 11, 2002

Episode 10
Mon, Apr 23, 2001
For some 100 million years, the flora and fauna on the island of Madagascar have evolved, completely independent of the rest of the world. Steve travels to this unique biosphere off the coast of Africa to leap with lemurs - a rare, ancient species of primate. Steve's adventure on a bicycle begins on Madagascar's south coast and as he travels north he encounters many of the Malagasy species, including the smallest and largest lemur. Steve also discovers other unique wildlife including snakes and chameleons, along with other very close encounters.

Episode 11
Mon, Apr 30, 2001
Madagascar's wildlife have evolved into some of the world's most amazing and unique creatures. Steve travels through some of the most remote parts of the lost continent in search of strange reptiles, including the rare Nile crocodile and the chameleon.
