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Cone Snails
An epic and dangerous journey to the sea floor to observe 'a silent assassin'.
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Release Date:
Sun, Oct 07, 2012
Country: AU
Language: En
Runtime: 30
Country: AU
Language: En
Runtime: 30
Kayne Tremills
Himself - Host
Kamil Ellis
Himself - Host
Season 3:
Kayne is ready to brave Kamil's new round of bigger and bolder adrenalin fuelled outback missions in the third series of Bushwhacked!
Bushwhacked's intrepid hosts are on a mission to the Bullo river in the Northern Territory to explore the potential new croc species...the Freshwater Pygmy Crocodile.
The boys go in search of the Humpback Whale along the beautiful Noosa coastline and Kayne gets a shower he won't be forgetting in a hurry.
It's a mission that smacks of a needle in a haystack when the boys take to the skies of Canberra in a hot air balloon to spot an incredibly elusive and rare Albino Kangaroo.
Our hosts head to the remote Crocodile Islands located off the coast of North East Arnhem Land where they meet up with the Crocodile Island Rangers.
Join Kayne and Kamil on a Top End croc tale tinged with urgency and jeopardy as they endeavour to relocate croc eggs before the wet swashes them away and the mother croc sees them.
The boys travel to South Australia seeking out the world's most venomous snake...the Inland Taipain, but very few people have seen this snake in the wild, because it is very, very shy.
Kayne and Kamil travel to the Gold Coast in the hope of coming face to face with a predatory Bull Shark. Bull Sharks are responsible for more attacks on humans than any other shark.
Kayne and Kamil travel to Tasmania to undertake some Platypus population research and to shed light on the little but dangerous characteristic of this lovable species.
Kayne and Kamil investigate the world of the wolf spider, this eight eyed hunter isn't like most spiders.
A nose tickling mission with the once thought extinct Northern Hairy Nosed Wombat!
An epic and dangerous journey to the sea floor to observe 'a silent assassin'.
Wild dingoes need to be tagged for monitoring... and that's where Kayne comes in!