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Hunting a Goanna with the Martu People
Season 3, Wedge Tailed Eagle part 3 Kayne and Kamil learn from the Martu people how to track and catch a goanna, a type of lizard. The group cooks and eats the goanna but Kamil abstains. His totem animal is a goanna, which means he...
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Reptiles of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
Season 2, Perenties part 4. The perentie is not the only reptile in this landscape! Kayne and Kamil struggle to track a perentie but they encounter and learn about other animals along the way, such as the blue tongued skink. Bushwhacked!...
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Camping Pitjantjatjara Style
Season 2, Perenties part 3. Join Kayne and Kamil as they learn how to construct a wiltja, a temporary structure that the Pitjantjatjara people have been building for ages. The group then enjoys a meal of kangaroo meat together around the...
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Searching for a Perentie in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park
Season 2, Perenties part 2. As the weather heats up, Kayne and Kamil continue their search for the elusive perentie with the help of a couple Anangu guides who share some of their knowledge about the land and the animal. During their...
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Posing with a Perentie
Season 2, Perenties part 5. With the support of a lizard expert, Kayne completes his mission by getting close enough to a perentie to take pictures without putting himself in danger. Witness a perentie in its natural habitat and learn...
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Introduction to the Perentie
Season 2, Perenties part 1. Kayne and Kamil are on a mission to find and take a portrait with the Perentie, Australia's largest lizard. Experience the natural wonders of the of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park and learn about the history...
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Australian scientists to train wildlife to avoid poisonous toads
Scientists in Australia have developed a special bait to prevent native wildlife from dying after eating cane toads. Cane toads are poisonous amphibians introduced to Australia to control beetles in the 1930s. However, native Australian...
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Bushwhacked! - Series 2 - Episode 3 (Perenties)
The Perentie is the king of the desert – but they’re notoriously shy, which means Kayne has his work cut out for him when he is challenged to find one and stage a pose!
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MS Goanna running through burnt bush, panicking
MS Goanna running through burnt bush, panicking