Episode
The Crocodile Hunter: Traveling the Dingo Fence
Overview
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.
Details
- Series
- The Crocodile Hunter
- Season
- Season 1
- Episode
- Episode 6
- Air date
- 1997-05-10
- Runtime
- 44 min
Episode context
Traveling the Dingo Fence is Episode 6 in Season 1 of The Crocodile Hunter. It aired on 1997-05-10. The runtime is 44 min.
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