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    Discovery Mission
    Release Date: Tue, Jul 20th
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    Robert, Terri and Bindi head out on a discovery mission in the Steve Irwin Wildlife Reserve at Cape York. Terri finds a Scrub Python, Bindi finds a Blue Tongue lizard and Robert discovers why Gecko`s love to come out at night time.

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    Gail from London
    I just had to comment again after watching this episode over and over. I too am in love with this beautiful snake. What an absolute beauty. Not a nasty bone in his/her body (do snakes have bones?). A beautiful snake and I wanted so much to experience it like Terri did. Cor, what an absolute beauty. I would have loved to see her moving across the ground, all 5 metres of her/him. What a lovely head she has; big and a beautiful shape. She really is a beautiful example and I keep fingers and everything else crossed that she lives a good and long life. An absolute darling; I'm definitely in love with her too. I can't get over how placid she was. Male or female, I don't care, I'm in love.

    Gail from London
    What a beautiful snake Terri. I don't think it really matters what sex it was (unless you are the Python of course) as, considering it didn't know whether you were friend or foe, it behaved beautifully. A real beautiful example of this gorgeous reptile. All it wanted to do was gently slide away; no sign of aggression at all. I have never been fortunate enough to hold a snake, although the thought doesn't bother me at all. Lucky you!! You didn't do bad for a fist timer, in fact I think you did great. It was a very big snake to handle. Some very interesting facts about this lovely snake too, especially the mating ritual!! Bindi's Blue Tongue Lizard was also a very lovely reptile; I know it's a reptile because Robert told us that all lizards are reptiles, thank you Robert. A fat little fella (the lizard silly, not Robert), ha ha. Robert's Gecko was very, very cute and smaller than what I would have imagined. Robert told us some very interesting facts about this reptile; I loved the fact about their sticky feet. Crikey, when Robert said to the lizard, "You have good patterns, ain't yer", if I didn't know better I would have said that Robert was a Londoner. Great viewing guys, love to everyone, take care, Gail xxxxxxxxx