Killer Instinct with Rob Bredl
Season 1 Episode 6 - Lizards
There are more than 3,000 species of lizards. For most of these unique creatures it is a daily battle between their instinct to hunt and their instinct to avoid becoming prey.
Audio Languages: English
Subtitles: English
Starring:Rob BredlMichael 'Gibbo' Gibson
Directed by:Garry GibsonMichael R. Gibson
Season 1
S01:E01 - Rob Bredl: Face to Face
What do saltwater crocodiles, reticulated pythons, and kangaroos have in common? That killer instinct. An animals' instincts can be used for either defensive or offensive measures.
S01:E02 - Snakes
Fear and ignorance are one thing, respect and understanding another. Rob Bredl hopes that he may help peel back the timeless layers of misconceptions surrounding snakes.
S01:E03 - Crocodiles
Rob Bredl has dedicated his life to animals, and after 40 years of contact with crocodiles, he hopes other people may learn to live with and respect these prehistoric creatures.
S01:E04 - Sharks
Venture into the compelling and thrilling world of the shark. Shark ancestry predates the dinosaurs, and their survival is a direct consequence of their instinct to kill.
S01:E05 - Big Cats
Few countries in the 21st century can claim to have big cats roaming free in their natural habitat. The role of zoos has changed considerably, in some cases preserving key species.
S01:E06 - Lizards
There are more than 3,000 species of lizards. For most of these unique creatures it is a daily battle between their instinct to hunt and their instinct to avoid becoming prey.
S01:E07 - Spiders
Like thieves in the night, they lie in wait. Camouflaged, patient, and often deadly, spiders are not insects, but arachnids, and they play a positive role in ecosystems.
S01:E08 - Dingoes
With all the advantages of a large mammalian predator in Australia, the dingo has successfully carved itself a bloody place in history. Is the dingo misunderstood?
S01:E09 - Marsupial Carnivores
More than 2,000 species of marsupials flourish on the isolated continent of Australia, one-quarter of which are carnivorous, representing Australia's dominant species.
S01:E10 - Urban Birds of Prey
Sometimes, it is not the size of the animal in the fight, but the size of the fight in the animal that matters. The killer instinct is alive and well among the urban birds of prey.
S01:E11 - Ocean Venom
Four-fifths of the Earth's surface is water, providing plenty of room for myriad marine life, including a variety of venomous creatures that are among the Earth's most deadly.
S01:E12 - Australian Pythons
Even though pythons lack toxic venom, large pythons can be very dangerous. In fact, they can kill their prey faster than poisonous snakes can by using a strangulation method.
S01:E13 - Crocodiles: Built to Kill
30 years ago, crocodiles in Australia were facing extinction. Since then, the work that has been put in by the Bredl family has led to a resurgence in the crocodile population.
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