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Living with crocodiles

Australia, 1986
film

Saltwater crocodiles are the largest reptiles in the world and one of the deadliest hunters - an amazing survival story from the age of the dinosaurs. Norther..

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Circus

Australia, 1977
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Wild about wilderness

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Living in oblivion

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Living with crocodiles

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Water for life and living

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The Long riders [DVD]

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Living with happiness

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Wild strawberries

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Saturday night: Sunday morning [Widescreen]

Australia, 1999
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Living free

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Wild reeds = Les Roseaux sauvages

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Little white lies

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Gorilla girls

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Fierce creatures

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The Things of life = Les choses de la vie

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