The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course
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:16:04
Settle down, mate.
:16:06
You wouldn't want to take a whack
off a snake this size.

:16:10
You can see his venom glands behind his head.
:16:14
This right here is where you see
the work of my dad.

:16:17
He taught me to be one-on-one with the snake.
:16:21
To be at one with it. To feel it in my fingers.
:16:24
To allow the snake to feel that it's in no danger.
:16:27
Settle down, sweetheart. Settle down now.
:16:31
She's just trying to tag Steve-o on the face.
:16:34
I know you are, sweetheart.
:16:36
You're a beautiful snake.
You're absolutely gorgeous.

:16:39
It's starting to flatten its throat out.
:16:41
It's starting to get aggressive.
:16:47
You're all right, mate. Settle down.
:16:50
See, it's coming back on me. Real fast.
:16:52
These snakes seem to know
the toxicity of their own venom.

:16:56
It's swinging around, agitated, neck puffing up.
:16:59
That rapid tongue flicking.
:17:01
It's getting upset.
:17:02
Make no doubt about it, it'd whack
its fangs into me at any given moment.

:17:06
See how it keeps lining me up?
It's really grumpy.

:17:11
Beautiful snake!
:17:13
You're just a little grumpy now.
:17:15
They're just like people.
She just wants to move away from me.

:17:18
Many people think snakes are evil
monsters cruising around killing people.

:17:23
Those fangs are like hypodermic needles.
:17:27
Two hypodermic needles sitting
in the back of their head, ready to....

:17:33
Settle down, sweetheart.
:17:35
How was that for a swing? Straight at me!
:17:37
Look at these flies.
:17:39
Right in me eyes! It's so dry and hot out here...
:17:42
...the flies are coming into my eyes for a drink!
:17:45
Any form of moisture.
:17:47
She's starting to settle down now.
:17:49
Look at this. Nice and quiet.
:17:52
Look at her. What a beauty.
:17:54
I call it "her" because I'm in love with her.
:17:56
She knows I mean her no harm.
What a beautiful snake.


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