DVD Review: Steve Irwin The Crocodile Hunter - Ocean's Deadliest

Ocean’s Deadliest, which has previously aired on Animal Planet and Discovery Channel, is the last documentary Steve Irwin, famed animal expert and television star, was working on before his untimely and tragic death after being fatally struck in the chest by a stingray’s tail. Irwin appears in less than half the segments. His co-host Philippe Cousteau, grandson of famed French oceanographer Jacques-Yves Cousteau, took the lead and completed the project.

The line-up features the most obvious creatures, such as the great white shark and saltwater crocodile, the world’s most dangerous shark and reptile respectively. Cousteau gets in amongst the sharks with the assistance of Rodney Fox, the Australian man who designed and built the very first shark observation cage. During the crocodile sequence, fans of Irwin will see him in the very familiar setting of capturing, tagging, and releasing them for further study. He runs into an old friend that had been tagged two years earlier.

However, it’s the smaller and less familiar creatures that provide the most compelling footage and are the most lethal. The most venomous creatures of their species are the reef stonefish, the cone shell, the sea snake, and the blue-ringed octopus. The animals are caught and brought to the lab, so their venom can be extracted and used to create antivenin antidotes. Cousteau appears to have almost been sprayed in the face during the examination of a reef stonefish’s spines.


The title of world’s deadliest creature belongs to the box jellyfish, which conflicts with its frail appearance as it seemingly floats through the ocean harmlessly.  Their venom is the most powerful ever encountered.  It is amazing to watch a jellyfish get tagged with a tracking device because the creatures look like their tentacles could easily tear apart.  The program concludes with a look at the exploitation of the ocean and the dire effects that result by the contender for world’s deadliest creature, mankind.

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