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S3, EP8 "Sleeping Giant"
Adele searches for a highly venomous mystery snake inside a family's shed; the largest red-bellied black snake the team has ever seen puts Chris' handling skills to the test.

S1, EP1 "Too Close for Comfort"
Stuart avoids a dangerous bite from an eastern brown snake; Mick and Adele struggle to remove a python from an office fridge.

S1, EP2 "Triple Threat"
A chicken coop is raided by a python; the team must remove an eastern brown snake from a family's backyard.

S1, EP8 "Stu vs Goliath"
Stu tries to safely remove a giant lace monitor from a family's chicken coop; Mick and Adele deal with an eastern brown snake in the back of a garden.

S3, EP8 "Sleeping Giant"
Adele searches for a highly venomous mystery snake inside a family's shed; the largest red-bellied black snake the team has ever seen puts Chris' handling skills to the test.

S3, EP7 "Love is in the Air"
Stuart and Olivia visit a couple who have trapped a baby eastern brown snake under a basket; love is in the air for a pair of carpet pythons caught in an intimate moment.

S3, EP6 "Rumble With the Jungle"
A lively jungle python gives Mick a bite; on the Sunshine Coast, Stuart plays a dangerous game of tug of war with a red-bellied black snake that refuses to come out from under a concrete slab.

S3, EP5 "Aussie Snake Wranglers"
A frantic call leads Stuart and Olivia to a red-bellied black snake; Jess proves diamonds are a girl's best friend as she wrestles her first diamond python; a rare snake makes an appearance.
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