The Python Hunters tackle the debate over how the Burmese pythons came to be established in the Everglades. National Geographic rides along with these expert hunters as they uncover the mystery behind how these creatures came to roam the land.
As a cold front hits the state of Florida, the frigid temperatures kill thousands of animals of all species. The Python Hunters head out braving alligators, venomous snakes and the relentless cold to determine how the weather has affected the population of Burmese Pythons.
The Python Hunters perform a necropsy on a Burmese python killed by cold weather to see whether or not it was a healthy predator. Then, the hunters head to the edge of a sawgrass marsh to explore through knee-deep waters in search of pythons. National Geographic joins the team as they trek through mud and water hoping to find this magnificent snake.
It's a new season of hunting, and the guys are back in the Everglades to see if a bitter winter has put a dent in the Burmese python population.
The team is branching out, and starts hunting the elusive Nile monitor lizard. Their first stop is an infested Cape Coral canal.
The guys head to Louisiana to conduct some research on invasive reptile species, many of which escaped there in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
The guys are determined to track down a huge, fast-breeding snake they call the Mother Burm, who lurks in a derelict aquaculture facility.
With a storm delaying their plans at home the hunters head to Puerto Rico, where endangered boas hang from vines, preying on bats as they fly by.
With Florida still in deep freeze, the team combs a Puerto Rican swamp for spectacled caimans, the island's largest invasive species.
Greg, Michael and Shawn are on a once-in-a-lifetime Australian road trip searching for creatures they'd never get a chance to come across back in Florida.
The hunters continue their Australian mission of handling the most venomous, deadly and majestic animals on the continent.
The hunters are wrapping up their Australian adventure, but before Greg, Michael and Shawn head back to Florida they've still got some work to do.
The hunters venture deep into the jungles of Peru in search of green anacondas.
The hunters seek the elusive black caiman, which can grow up to 18 feet; invasive pythons in the Everglades.
Invasive reptiles in Guam including brown tree snakes and mangrove monitors; hunting coconut rhinoceros beetles.
Along with a fellow snake enthusiast, Greg, Michael and Shawn head out in search of Floridas most abundant rattlesnake. They then tour a medical toxin lab that contains more than 900 venomous snakes, and expert Carl Barden introduces them to two cobra species.
The hunters visit Costa Rica to take on deadly snakes and rescue crocodiles.
The hunters join forces with the snake rescue hotline in Bangkok, Thailand, where a heavy monsoon season is resulting in an epic flood thats causing the flood barriers to fail for the first time in decades.
The reptile-rescue mission continues in flood-ravaged Thailand, where the guys work to save a monocled cobra, a Burmese python and a giant crocodile.