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Mike Rowe Reaches Inside A Croc's Mouth On 'Dirty Jobs Down Under'
- Mike Rowe has climbed into and reached into many a strange hole during his time as host of "Dirty Jobs," but he found a new one on "Dirty Jobs Down Under." This one wasn...
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'Dirty Jobs Down Under': Rookie Move Against Deadly Snake
- Mike Rowe's manhood has never really been in question. He's proven himself up to any task on "Dirty Jobs," and his gung-ho attitude continues on "Dirty Jobs Down Under."...
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For six seasons he's gotten his hands ... and feet ... and face ... and just about every other part of his body dirty working alongside heart-and-soul laborers in the U.S. Now Mike Rowe is taking his ``Dirty Jobs'' act abroad -- or is that down? -- to Australia for new adventures in occupations that most people want nothing to do with, including hunting with tribal leaders on Australia's northern coast. He also visits Adelaide, home to the deadly eastern brown snake. By law, the snakes cannot be killed in Australia, so Mike teams with a local business and learns how to catch the venomous reptiles without getting bitten. Dirty ... and dangerous!
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