The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course
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:38:21
We're set. No one's around to get in the way.
:38:28
You look beat.
:38:30
Trouble with the satellite investigation.
:38:33
-Personnel or hardware?
-Possibly both.

:38:36
Do you need me to stay on
in case anything comes in?

:38:39
-Yeah, if you don't mind.
-Of course not.

:38:42
I've got a State Department reception
with Ansell.

:38:45
If I don't show,
it could send up a flare there's a problem.

:38:48
The last thing we need is for anyone
to think there's a leak in the boat.

:39:00
We're looking for a big male croc.
:39:02
Probably around the 12 to 14 foot mark.
:39:05
According to the ranger...
:39:06
...he's dominated this section of the river
for quite some time.

:39:11
All of the riverbank in this area is
private property.

:39:15
But to a big old croc, this is his territory.
:39:19
It's a real shame when people come along
and want him out.

:39:23
Finding him could take days, even weeks.
:39:27
And he's probably watching us right now.
:39:31
I'll have to go ashore and look for slides.
:39:33
They're the marks on the banks that are
left by crocodiles sunning themselves.

:39:39
Okay, Ter, this looks promising.
Keep your wits about you, mate.

:39:48
I've been studying
crocodile behavior all my life...

:39:51
...and I know exactly what signs to look for.
:39:56
Here we go. This is it!
Look at this classic slide.


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