Fearless zoologist Jack Randall leads National Geographic WILD into the land Down Under, where he explores some of Australia’s toughest terrains in search of fearsome snakes, massive crocodiles and wild horses. Don’t try copying him at home

Out There With Jack Randall: Jack posing with an infant crocodile

There’s little Jack Randall won’t do to discover nature’s greatest secrets in some of the most remote and treacherous corners of the planet. He’ll dive into crocodile-infested swamps, crawl through cramped bat caves and take bites from grumpy wild animals in his stride. 

 

Jack’s mission is to spotlight every animal in the world, inspiring people to care for them all.

 

When he was six years old, Jack fell in love with (gulp) snakes while watching a TV special on Venezuelan anacondas, half a world away from his home in England. At just 14 he went to work as an apprentice for his hero Steve Irwin. And on his 15th birthday he promised Steve that he’d protect wildlife for the rest of his life.

Out There With Jack Randall: Jack handling a snake

In his new six-part series, Out There with Jack Randall, the inspiring zoologist heads to the Australian Outback where he searches high and low for exotic and endangered species in some of the most hostile environments on the planet.

Join him for a wild ride, if you dare!

 

Wednesdays at 6 p.m. from 7 August

Hunting the Ghost Serpent

Jack searches Australia’s Northern Territory for six dangerous pythons, including the oenpelli, nicknamed “The Ghost” because few people have seen one in the wild.

The Kangaroo Mob

Journeying deep into the Outback, Jack wants to fulfil his lifelong dream of being accepted into a mob (group) of wild kangaroos. Along the way, he rescues an orphaned Joey.

Out There With Jack Randall: Jack posing with a kangaroo

The Most Venomous Snakes

Jack explores the remote Cape York peninsula to confront five of the most venomous snakes in the world, including the elusive and aggressive coastal taipan.

Chasing Giants

Diving headfirst into a marine mystery, Jack tries to find out whether majestic green sea turtles are adapting to life on the dying Great Barrier Reef.

Battle of the Crocs

Jack helps local experts and scientists catch and track massive saltwater crocodiles that are overrunning their smaller freshwater cousins in the untamed Northern Territory.

Out There With Jack Randall: Jack posing with an insect

Wild Camel Chase

Can Jack team up with local animal wranglers on a mission to rescue horses and camels wandering in the wilds of an unforgiving, desolate land?

Watch National Geographic Wild on: 
DSTV – channel 182
Black– channel 262  
Starsat – channel 221

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  • This is te best series Jack Randall is a so good person with animals

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