The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course
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:53:00
Settle down, mate.
:53:02
Settle down.
:53:04
No wonder this poor old crocodile
is so aggressive.

:53:07
We must get him out of this river system,
or he won't survive.

:53:11
We're going for the truck.
:53:13
So I want you to jump on the croc
with all your weight.

:53:16
Two, three, go! Hit it, mate.
:53:19
-You all right?
-I got him.

:53:21
-Call it if you come unglued.
-Okay.

:53:26
Poachers are the bane of my existence.
:53:28
Once we get this crocodile safe and sound...
:53:30
...I'm going to come back here
and give them a Steve-o education.

:53:34
Crocodiles aren't evil, ugly monsters
waiting to kill people. No way!

:53:38
They deserve respect and conservation.
:53:48
Trespassing is enough reason to be shot.
:53:51
But having a go at my dogs? Well....
:53:53
Now, that's a lynching crime.
:53:55
Ma'am, they were trying to rip us apart.
:53:58
Kinder than leaving the job to me.
:54:02
We work for the government.
:54:06
You those useless croc catchers
Sam Flynn sent for?

:54:11
-That's us.
-We're looking for crocs.

:54:14
Seen any recently?
:54:16
Let's take a little run up to the house.
:54:18
Call Sam Flynn. See what he thinks about this.
:54:21
Why don't you and Jo go? We'll stay here and...
:54:25
...keep searching.
:54:29
You, get in the bike.
:54:32
My dogs will stay here
and keep you two company.

:54:41
This is why I constantly tell you to
expect the unexpected.

:54:44
Yes, sir.
:54:46
What have we got?
:54:47
We've put together a brief overview
of the suspects.

:54:50
This background check indicates...
:54:52
...that they've been actively in the field
on assignment since 1992.

:54:56
The areas they frequent are always
remote and highly sensitive.

:54:59
For example, in 1996, '97...

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