A man living on a canal calls in the Gator Boys to look for a gator that has been eating the local duck population. Paul goes diving and snags an angry gator.
Gator Boys: Fishing for Alligators
In this deleted scene, Paul and Jimmy devise a crazy plan to remove a large alligator from a river: hooking it with a line and reeling it in.
Gator Boys: Stay Back From the Gators
When volunteer Ashley gets too close to the gators, Paul blows up and questions her motivations for working at the rescue. For good reason: a few years back, he got too close himself and almost lost some fingers.
Gator Boys: Barefoot Snake Wrangling
In this deleted scene, Jimmy gets a call about snakes in someone's backyard. He discovers some very venomous water moccasins, the kind that could kill a person with one bite.
Beast Tracker: Ambush Predator
Most victims of an alligator attack don't see them until it is too late. Dr. Joshua Perper, a Florida forensic pathologist, explains anthropophagy.
Fatal Attractions: Man Kisses Crocodile on the Lips
Deep in the jungles of Costa Rica lives a man who has befriended a wild crocodile. He plays with him, slow dances with him and even kisses him on the lips. (Note: crocs don't actually have lips.)
Gator Boys: Gator in My Swimming Pool
The Gator Boys (Paul and Jimmy) get a call from a woman who has an alligator in her swimming pool. What happens next is almost unbelievable.
Gator Boys: Underwater Alligator Capture
A man living on a canal calls in the Gator Boys to look for a gator that has been eating the local duck population. Paul goes diving and snags an angry gator.
Gator Boys: Hunting for Baby Gators
In this deleted scene, the Gator Boys try to locate an alligator breeding ground at night, and the best way to find one is to be on the lookout for baby gators.
Beast Tracker: Gator Egg Round Up
Dr. Andrew West meets with scientists at a wild animal refuge to observe an alligator nest. Biologist Ruth Elsey explains how a slight temperature variation can produce a major difference in hatchlings.
Beast Tracker: Gators in the Suburbs
In parts of Florida and Louisiana, the alligator population continues to explode, leading to many close encounters with humans. Dr. Andrew West explores the situation.
Beast Tracker: Ambush Predator
Most victims of an alligator attack don't see them until it is too late. Dr. Joshua Perper, a Florida forensic pathologist, explains anthropophagy.
Beast Tracker: Gator Egg Round Up
Dr. Andrew West meets with scientists at a wild animal refuge to observe an alligator nest. Biologist Ruth Elsey explains how a slight temperature variation can produce a major difference in hatchlings.
Beast Tracker: Gators in the Suburbs
In parts of Florida and Louisiana, the alligator population continues to explode, leading to many close encounters with humans. Dr. Andrew West explores the situation.
Gator Boys: Stay Back From the Gators
When volunteer Ashley gets too close to the gators, Paul blows up and questions her motivations for working at the rescue. For good reason: a few years back, he got too close himself and almost lost some fingers.
Gator Boys: Barefoot Snake Wrangling
In this deleted scene, Jimmy gets a call about snakes in someone's backyard. He discovers some very venomous water moccasins, the kind that could kill a person with one bite.
Gator Boys: Fishing for Alligators
In this deleted scene, Paul and Jimmy devise a crazy plan to remove a large alligator from a river: hooking it with a line and reeling it in.
Gator Boys: Gator in My Swimming Pool
The Gator Boys (Paul and Jimmy) get a call from a woman who has an alligator in her swimming pool. What happens next is almost unbelievable.
Gator Boys: Underwater Alligator Capture
A man living on a canal calls in the Gator Boys to look for a gator that has been eating the local duck population. Paul goes diving and snags an angry gator.
Gator Boys: Hunting for Baby Gators
In this deleted scene, the Gator Boys try to locate an alligator breeding ground at night, and the best way to find one is to be on the lookout for baby gators.
Fatal Attractions: Man Kisses Crocodile on the Lips
Deep in the jungles of Costa Rica lives a man who has befriended a wild crocodile. He plays with him, slow dances with him and even kisses him on the lips. (Note: crocs don't actually have lips.)