The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course
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:05:03
Watching. Waiting. Sees a bit of movement.
:05:05
They can spot movement from 300 meters away!
:05:08
Way down there in the sand dunes.
Spots it. Goes down. Waits.

:05:12
Runs out! Strikes! Lacerates!
:05:15
Then swallows it whole and comes back
up here into its cool retreat.

:05:18
This is really important.
I'm going to save it for later.

:05:25
We're here in the outback
on a field study trip for the zoo...

:05:28
...hoping to find some of Australia's
more unlovable creatures for research.

:05:32
Here's your poo, mate.
:05:34
We're heading for snake country!
:05:36
Australia is home
to the most venomous snakes in the world.

:05:39
And with a bit of luck, we'll find some.
:05:42
Okay, Sui, in the truck.
:05:46
This is going to be a great adventure!
You all right, mate?

:05:52
You never know what's out there.
:06:24
-Wheeler.
-Archer.

:06:25
Must be good if they got us in here at 3:00 a.m.
:06:30
Ron.
:06:32
Wheeler.
:06:34
Good to see you.
:06:36
At 2200 hours, East Coast Time...
:06:38
...a U.S. satellite was terminated over Australia...
:06:41
...due to mechanical failure.
:06:43
The primary function of this device
was intelligence collection.

:06:47
Gentlemen.
:06:48
Thanks for coming in at such short notice.
:06:51
The downed satellite collected
sensitive photographic data.

:06:55
The equivalent of a million images are
stored inside the hard drive of this.

:06:59
The black box.

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