Austin Stevens: Snakemaster - List of Episodes

List of Episodes

As of now, there are 15 episodes, and one two-hour special. The episodes are renamed in the five version, Austin Stevens Adventures.

Before the series was started, in 2002, Austin filmed a documentary called Seven Deadly Strikes, with an objective similar to Snakemaster, to find and photograph seven of Africa's deadliest snakes. Stevens went from the west of Southern Africa to the east. The snakes he located and photographed were the Peringuey's adder, Rinkhals Spitting cobra, Puff adder, Snouted cobra, Boomslang, Gaboon viper, and the Black Mamba. While photographing the Peringuey's Adder, Stevens was bitten, but the bite wasn't serious and probably just a dry bite. During the filming of the Snouted Cobra segment, he was bitten again, and went to the hospital. However, within a few hours he was back on the scene to finish the film shoot and to take some photographs.

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