The Australian Saltwater Crocodile is the world’s largest terrestrial carnivore, reaching lengths of up to six metres and tipping the scales at nearly 1,000 kilos. In this gripping adventure, wildlife icon Steve Irwin heads into Australia’s far north to confront a troublesome crocodile. His goal: capture the giant safely, teach it to avoid human areas, and release it back into the wild where it belongs.

Set against the vivid landscapes of Australia’s Top End, the story reveals a side of these powerful reptiles that many never see. Beneath their reputation as fierce predators lies a surprising gentleness — they are attentive mates and protective parents, showing that even the most formidable creatures have a softer, deeply instinctive devotion.