Steve Irwin - The Crocodile Hunter:Ocean's Deadliest

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Steve Irwin - The Crocodile Hunter:Ocean

"Ocean's Deadliest" is Steve Irwin's last documentary and probably his most powerful message to the world. Lurking below the surface of Australia's coastline are some of the most dangerous animals on the planet. For thousands of years, venomous snakes, saltwater crocodiles and massive sharks have patrolled these waters. Now, in the hope of studying nature's most dangerous creatures, two adventurers of legendary reputation and pedigree embark on an epic mission to discover some of the ocean's deadliest. Steve Irwin is joined by explorer and adventurer Philippe Cousteau, grandson of the famous oceanographer Jacques Cousteau, in "Ocean's Deadliest" as they explore the waters of the northern Cape York Peninsula, the Great Barrier Reef and the Great Southern Ocean off South Australia. On this adventure, they join many scientific experts who study these creatures as part of their vocation...learning the reason why they have evolved with such dangerous defenses and how they fill an important role in the overall ecosysterm that is vital to the ocean's very own survival. Their adventure features amazing and beautiful moments, including wrangling a giant croc in order to attach a satellite tracking device; observing the feeding behaviour of the great white shark from the safety of a dive cage and working with the Australian experts who capture deadly sea snakes in order to supply anti-venom to the rest of the world. Cousteau, who was aboard Croc One with Irwin during the expedition when he was accidentally struck by a stingray, narrates the documentary.

Steve Irwin's final documenatry, which aired on "Animal Planet.", NTSC.