Episode
Natural World: Dangerous Australians
Overview
Footage of the lethal wildlife which makes living in Australia a hazardous undertaking. Venomous red-back spiders inhabit garages, funnel-webs stalk houses and gardens looking for mates and divers exploring coral reefs risk attack by a range of fiercely territorial creatures vying for space in cramped conditions
Details
- Series
- Natural World
- Season
- Season 18
- Episode
- Episode 13
- Air date
- 2000-05-22
Episode context
Dangerous Australians is Episode 13 in Season 18 of Natural World. It aired on 2000-05-22.
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