The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course
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...the Irwins were in Indonesia
during the political unrest.

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They were also traveling in various
parts of South America in '97...

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...and were present for two coups.
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In '98, they were in Kenya when our
embassy was targeted...

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...and in East Timor in '99,
just after the civil war.

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In '99 and 2000, the Irwins had full access...
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...to military personnel and property
on U.S. Air Force bases...

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...in Eglin, Florida, and Luke, Arizona.
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Our conclusion:
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Too many locations
with highly sensitive situations...

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...for this to be coincidence.
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And now our agents in northern Australia...
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...have reported that the Irwins
beat them to the beacon...

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...which we believe is in their possession.
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Maybe they were just out filming and...
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...picked up this hardware by mistake.
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No.
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Look at this.
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In 2001, the Irwins announced that
their zoo in Australia was...

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...undergoing a $40 million expansion plan.
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You don't make that kind of money
on cable television.

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In you go. Lid!
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Usually we relocate crocodiles
back in the same river system...

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...but out of harm's way.
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But this croc we're going to have to
drive over the mountains...

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...to a completely new river system.
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The poachers are going to persist
until they get him.

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And this croc is game. Real game.
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Two, three, up!
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Come forward. That's it.
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Dad and I had learned that the only way
to transport crocs successfully...

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...is to hold them in a wooden crate,
where they can't hurt themselves or us.

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And they arrive at their destination
with minimal stress...

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...and ready for a quick release.
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This croc has proven that he has no fear of man.
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And that's dangerous for the croc.
Real dangerous.


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