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Season One



Episode 1: A Wild Man in Borneo
Where: Island of Borneo
Jeff visits the island of Borneo. Hiddend deep in it's beautifut jungles is a herd of wild Asian elephants, leache, reclusive proboscis monkeys, and orphan orangutans. So tune in and watch Jeff captures two deadly snakes.

Episode 2: Riding the Cobra Express
Where: India
India is a place of many wonders. Here Jeff finds himself attending an annual festival dedicated to the worship of the beautiful cobra. He also visits Karni Mata, a.k.a. the Rat Temple.

Episode 3: Land of the Serpent
Where: Arizona
Venturing into the deserts of Arizona, Jeff is in for another adventure. Here he will find many animals who have made their home in this dry landscape, beating the odds in the incredibly hot temperatures.

Episode 4: Northern Exposure
Where: Alaska
Where can you see moose, salmon, musk ox, and octopus together? In this show, thats where. Finding himself in the largely unexplored and undeveloped terrain of Alaska Jeff hunts out these amasing creatures in the rugged frontier.

Episode 5: Call of the Cajun Wild
Where: Louisiana
Black bears, armadillos, rattlesnakes; these are all thing you can find in southern Louisiana. As well as swamp creatures such as the cottonmouth, the alligator snapping turtle, and a rare white alligator. What has he gotten himself into this time?

Episode 6: The Royalty of Siam
Where: Thailand
This is defiantly on of my most favoriet shows. Why is that you ask? Well let me tell you, I have had the privlidge of visiting this beautiful place a couple of times. I have been able to go to the exact same spot as he did in this very episode. To bad I wasn't there when he was. Anyways the floting market is a great place to visit, but I must get on with the details of the show.
In this show Jeff examines the different classes of elephants that live, work, and rule throughout this exotic land. He also visits the floating market.

Episode 7: Six Days to the Dragon
Where: Indonesia
In search of the Komodo dragon, the world's largest lizard, Jeff travels to the most famous islands of the region--Bali, Komodo and Rincha (in Indonesia). As a lethal predator, these dragons feed on deer, pigs, horses, goats, and young buffaloes.

Episode 8: Into the Heart of Darkness
Where: South America
Traveling to the Zancudo Coch region in South America, Jeff and his crew find themselves in the largely unexplored rain forest. Many naturalists claim that this area is one of the most biologically rich in the world.

Episode 9: Brazil: The River Wolf and the Isle of Serpents
Where: Brazil
Hundreds of miles away form its famous beaches and bustling cities Jeff goes to Pantanal in Brazil. The Pantanal region is the largest system of wetlands in the world. What could Jeff find here? Well, whatever it may be you know your in for a good show.

Episode 10: Into Africa
Where: Africa
Almost unknown to the outside world until its independence in 1990, Namibia is a land of spectacular variety. The world's tallest sand dunes, the oldest desert, the fastest snake and land mammal are all found in this eco-system of miracles.

Episode 11: The Land That Time Forgot
Where: Madagascar
Madagascar is an island whose plants and animals have evolved in isolation for more than 150 million years. In these pristine rain forests, Jeff discovers a plump, blood-red tomato frog, a turquoise chameleon, and a jewel-eyed gecko edged with frills.

Episode 12: Bridge between the Americas
Where: Panama
Everyone associates the narrow, unassuming country of Panama with its awesome canal. Jeff Corwin explores the isthmus in search of some of the most bizarre, deadly and muscular animals in the world.

Episode 13: The Living Laboratory
Where: Galapogos
Jeff follows the evolutionary footsteps of Charles Darwin in the archipelago known as Galapagos, where he encounters marine and land iguanas, giant tortoise, as well as a whole new species that has evolved since Darwin's time.


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Disclamer: The information on this site was gathered at the Jeff Corwin section on Discovery.com