The Burmese python is not a native species to the swamplands of Florida. Austin is on the search to relocate one of these reptilian giants to a new home.
Austin heads to the barren landscape of northern Australia, searching for some of the world's most dangerous reptiles. He battles harsh terrain, high temperatures and monsoons in a bid to photograph the indigenous snakes and lizards.
Austin Stevens travels to Swaziland in search of the rare black rhino. After a number of close and dangerous encounters, Austin finally finds what he is looking for.
Austin traverses South Africa in search of one of the Big Five, and one of the most swift killers on the continent. After much tracking, he finally lucks out and comes upon a fresh kill. Now all he has to do is wait.
Austin explores the rugged landscape of Ethiopia in search of the notorious spotted hyena. He goes as far as to setting up his camcorder in a hyena den, in order to get the best shot.
Austin travels to Mexico to catch a glimpse of the Tzabcan rattlesnake, which was once hailed as a god by the ancient Mayans. With the help of local guides and a shaman, he braves underground rivers and dense rainforest in search of the snake.
Austin searches for Grizzly Bears in the forests of Western Canada. Unlike the snake, and creature he is most comfortable with, Austin is helpless to control these mighty animals if they decide to turn him into a meal.
Austin heads to Sri Lanka to photograph the rare tusked Asian Elephant. These creatures are primarily docile, but when Austin encroaches on their turf, he gets a truck-sized run for his money.
Vampire Bats are not the dangerous vampires in disguise like in the movies, but they are spreading rabies at an alarming rate in the Amazon. Austin braves his claustrophobia in search of these elusive rodent beauties.
Austin is back in his element when he goes out to find the largest snake in Africa, the African Rock Python. To say this creature is dangerous is an understatement, as it has been known to prey on crocodiles.
Out of all the animals in Africa, the most dangerous is surprisingly the Hippopotamus. With huge jaws and canines that can reach 2 feet in length, this adventure will be the most dangerous yet.
In the heart of Botswana, Austin has a very easy time finding and photographing lions, but what he really wants is to see them take down prey. He tracks them day and night to capture the perfect moment.