Episode
The Crocodile Hunter: Steve and the Dragon
Overview
Steve comes face to face with a Komodo Dragon, the world's largest lizard, on a remote Indonesian island.
Details
- Series
- The Crocodile Hunter
- Season
- Season 1
- Episode
- Episode 13
- Air date
- 1999-03-15
- Runtime
- 44 min
Episode context
Steve and the Dragon is Episode 13 in Season 1 of The Crocodile Hunter. It aired on 1999-03-15. The runtime is 44 min.
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More episodes from this season
Episode 11: Crocodiles of the Revolution
Episode 10: Hidden River
Steve dives into a crocodile-infested river to catch a turtle.
Episode 9: Suburban Killers
Poisonous snakes and spiders infest suburban homes in Australia.
Episode 8: Elephants and Orange People
Steve encounters orangutans and elephants in Sumatra.
Episode 7: Hidden River
Steve attempts to rescue a turtle in a river despite the presence of crocodiles.
Episode 6: Traveling the Dingo Fence
The Dingo Fence in southern Queensland, is part of the world's longest fence (over 3300 miles long), built to keep dingoes out of southern Queensland and away from the sheep flocks. Steve observes boars, snakes and dingoes in the Outback.
Note: This episode originally aired as a two-hour special, but in later reruns, it was divided into two separate episodes.
Episode 5: Dangerous Animals
Steve and Terri venture across the United States of America, seeking out deadly scorpions, venomous snakes and toxic spiders.
Episode 4: Suburban Killers
Not all dangerous creatures live out in the wilderness of the forests, the jungles and the Outback. Some of them live in the homes of suburbanites in Australia. Steve examines some of the venomous snakes and spiders that can make unwelcome appearances in suburbia.
Episode 3: Sleeping with Crocodiles
Steve takes viewers behind the scenes at the Queensland Reptile and Fauna Park (now Australia Zoo) in Australia. The work at the park includes relocation of giant boas and healthcare for alligators.
Episode 2: Dinosaurs Down Under
Steve and Terri trace the history of Australia's dinosaurs.