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Ep03: "...go ahead, you might get f***in' chowed by a Croc..." 🐊

35 min · 5 de may de 2026
portada del episodio Ep03: "...go ahead, you might get f***in' chowed by a Croc..." 🐊

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⚠️ WARNING: Ignore the rules. See what happens ⚠️ Rea says the UK has too many rules. The others say that’s exactly how you end up dead. While they argue it out, the wild quietly proves a point: elephants slipping into camp at night, guests getting charged, and zero room for error. Elsewhere: humans are robbing Greggs (the bakery!), monkeys are robbing vehicles, Greg is hooked on short form content...and Trist is addicted to Beef flavoured Hula Hoops.

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