Wild Croc Territory Review: Rescuing the Deadly Predators of Animals and Humans

Wild Croc Territory is an Australian nature reality show following Matt Wright and his group of crocodile rescuers who bring these wild beasts to a place that keeps them and humans around safe. The 10 episodes show has each episode running around 30 minutes and is also dedicated to one of the team members who lost their life a few weeks after the filming.

Netflix’s synopsis of the show reads:

Matt Wright and his fearless team of crocodile wranglers catch and relocate some of the world’s most ferocious reptiles in Australia’s wild Outback.

-Wild Croc Territory Review contains No spoilers-

Wild Croc Territory follows the daredevil Outback Wrangler Matt Wright and his team of crocodile catchers help in relocating these dangerous and cunning reptiles away from humans in Northern Territory, Australia. His family travels alongside him on his adventures as they build their new home on Tiwi island, though temporary.

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As the group goes around rescuing these dangerous beasts, Matt’s wife- Kaia’s brother joins him for some time in his adventures. Now with a rookie in the group to teach, the group has some hard yet fun days ahead.

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The reality show is led by National Geographic’s acclaimed show Outback Wrangler star Matt Wright who is not just a wildlife relocator but also a daredevil helicopter pilot who knows what he is doing.

The exciting crocodile catching brings up the adrenaline of the audience as well as we watch the show. Experiencing those jump scares every time those reptiles come up close is exciting in itself, but the light family moments as Kaia and their son really bring warmth to the show.

But they aren’t the only ones bringing warmth to the show because Matt’s compassion for some of the wounded reptiles who live their lives in his sanctuary really touches our hearts. As he tries to change people’s views of these supposed monsters, he also makes time for his family while building their tent house near the beach.

Matt is not only saving crocodiles in the Northern Territory but also humans and cattle while also saving sharks on the way. On the other hand, Kaia is also making adjustments to her life as she gets closer to her husband’s profession by either helping him in catching the crocodiles or getting rid of snakes that enter her house.

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The series has done a good job is making us rush to the next episode by leaving some thrilling ends to the episodes and you cannot stop yourself from hitting that button because you just need to know what’s next!

Altogether, this show really brings us closer to these dangerous reptiles while also showing a side that is different from just being predators. While some are docile, others are cunning; but in the end, these are reptiles that are not monsters for sure.

Summing Up: Wild Croc Territory

Going on a wild adventure of relocating these ferocious predators, Wild Croc Territory is a show that will make you intrigued with the lives of these reptiles and also the host, Matt Wright. It is a thrilling adventure that will make your heart race at times and will keep you hooked through these 10 episodes.

Also, you are sure to enjoy the names given to these crocodiles.

Watch Wild Croc Territory on Netflix.

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Wild Croc Territory is a wildlife reality show led by the daredevil animal relocator and pilot Matt Wright and his team.
Riya Singh
Riya Singh
Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

3 COMMENTS

  1. I knew they was going to have a helicopter cat crash from the first time I seen that the very first show the way they was flying the helicopter it was very reckless I just knew the very first time I seen that show that there was going to be a helicopter crash I knew it it was very reckless every show they flew them helicopter reckless so reckless I hope dudes we’re going to take care of his family I doubt it though that’s how them Rich guys do it they just kick the families to the side and let them f****** struggle with their lives that do the s*** bag who does

  2. 1. The person who died in the helicopter crash was Willow. He didn’t fly the chopper in this season of the show as he was still getting his licence and 2. Mustering in a heli may look reckless but they are skilled at what they do. Maybe check your facts….

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