Python Hunters - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Snake Invasion
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. From Green iguanas and Nile monitors, to rock pythons and the biggest nasty of them all - the 12-foot Burmese python - alien invaders have infested the Florida Everglades. And now an elite squad of hunters is fighting back. Patrolling one of the most beautiful and delicate environments on the planet, the Python Hunters are determined to get these invasive species under control. It's a high-stakes, adrenaline pumping conservation mission, and if they fail, one of the most important eco-systems in America may never recover.

Lizards Gone Wild
The team is branching out, and starts hunting the elusive Nile monitor lizard. Their first stop is an infested Cape Coral canal. It's a high-stakes, adrenaline pumping conservation mission, and if they fail, one of the most important eco-systems in America may never recover.

Bayou Roadtrip
The guys head to Louisiana to conduct some research on invasive reptile species, many of which escaped there in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. From Green iguanas and Nile monitors, to rock pythons and the biggest nasty of them all - the 12-foot Burmese python - alien invaders have infested the Florida Everglades. And now an elite squad of hunters is fighting back.

Mother of All Snakes
From Green iguanas and Nile monitors, to rock pythons and the biggest nasty of them all - the 12-foot Burmese python - alien invaders have infested the Florida Everglades. And now an elite squad of hunters is fighting back. The guys are determined to track down a huge, fast-breeding snake they call the Mother Burm, who lurks in a derelict aquaculture facility.

Giants of Puerto Rico
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.

Caimans of the Caribbean
With Florida still in deep freeze, the team combs a Puerto Rican swamp for spectacled caimans, the island's largest invasive species.
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