Kyle Trowbridge.....Dude, the last 5 safari videos I've seen, as soon as the action heats up, women have gotten excited in every damn video! I used to have a lot of patience with them, but their starting to wear on me.
@@harish123az and where in that sentence does it say I’m not taking life?? I said those 2 scenarios are way different lmfao. Go try eating a cow alive and tell me if you can do it, I get you like steak tho just like me!! Lmfao try again tho good try
I'm not sure why, but I love watching these giant crocodiles hunt, kill & eat their prey. It's just fascinating to me; how HUGE they are, how their plan of attack works, how they wait for the precise moment, how they work as a team & share meals, etc. Crocodiles are literally an incredible present-day link to the ancient, prehistoric world.
"Ohh my God" "hate croc" It´s the wild. it´s savage. The crocs have to eat also. The wild is like that. I know that is sad to view baby Zebra dead, but I repeat, It´s the Wild life. For me, I wait to see the crocs having food. I´s incredible the death roll. Crocs are incredible!
@Robloox • 42 years ago mean croc takes every opportunity to savagely destroy anything in its path, happy croc just wanna sip on a nice refreshing beverage in the sun
Those people are out of touch with reality.... funny they talk about god while watching such a thing lol. Anyone with half a brain understands the three main religions are clearly not real.
The intelligence of crocodilians is not talked about enough. They can plan, and plot their attacks. Something interesting about Nile crocodiles in particular, as shown in the video, is the fact that they are social, and they will indeed work together (which is rare as most crocodilians are solitary); Nile crocodiles are among the most social of all reptiles.
@@Howlingburd19 How hard is it to kill a prey if it has to come to you, and you are already given all the advantages to overtake it. What crocodiles do is not rocket science.
@@Howlingburd19 It's also not hard work on their part either. That's probably why they were able to live for millions of years. They don't have to do any real work to hunt or survive.
@@jcpenny3606 that second reply was beyond idiotic lmao. Look it up yourself, you’re basically saying “no” to science. I can’t tell if you’re extremely slow-witted or are just trolling. No point in arguing with someone who has the intelligence of a potato.
@Kitty Buttcheeks Clone It is the way he very abruptly says "I don't know" after her question that makes me think there is some serious eye rolling on his part
I agree. She said some dumb things but she said nothing wrong. People are really hating on her for nothing other than being herself, and airing her honest opinions and feelings about what she was seeing. She was not doing a migration documentary, she was only there for the show and I'm quite certain that she had a good time.
4:53 - That girls question was good and he didn't answer it at all. She meant there was probably ways of getting across that river without going through the water and he just says they need to migrate and get to the other side which is not what she was asking at all lmao.
@@crystalaquatica6402 Thats not the point. He didn't answer the question is the point. And no I don't mean by man-made bridges, for example if you go far enough down one side there could be dry land to cross
I can imagine the Great Migration of the year is the crocodiles favourite day of the year. “Okay boys, it’s all you can eat buffet time. Teamwork means good reward, ya’ll know what to do!”
Actually, it was quite amusing listening to the ladies react to the crocs attacking the zebras. They were just enjoying the show, as most anyone would, and I can’t wait for the day to see the great migration of the animals. Well done video, thanks.
To be fair I feel like the method of execution for our factory farms is more humane than getting eaten alive. That being said, I’d rather have wild animals live free but dangerously short lives, and the reduction of cruelty in factory farming. That may never happen however, too many people in the world to feed. Moralizing animals is a difficult subject, I’m sure Mr. Crocodile would have no problem eating me alive too.
The thing I dislike about Crocs and Alligators is that they have so many freaking advantages. They have the strongest bite, they have body armor, stealth, swimmers, fast on land, can survive most droughts, hunt alone or in numbers, and will eat their own if they get hungry enough. They can even climb fences.
Only about 1% or crocodiles reach adulthood. 99% of the juveniles die from starvation or being the victim of another predator or adult crocodiles. They don’t have it easy either.
"I hate crocodiles; they're so mean!" Uh, no, it's just doing what it takes to survive. Crocodiles don't have supermarkets with vast selections to choose from when they get hungry. "But they've had enough by now! They're full, so why don't they just leave them alone?" Crocodiles have survived for 80 million years for a reason: They're pretty damn smart, actually. Crocodiles will continue killing prey with every opportunity they get, even on full bellies. They're intelligent creatures who'll kill more prey, and then drag their bodies underwater for storage in the riverbank tunnels they dig out. This way, their next meals are already lined up and ready to go without needing to spend energy on seeking for prey.
Agreed. I used to think that the big cats were superior predators. But after seeing crocs in action I'm convinced they are the predator with the best design. They are clearly intelligent hunters, merciless. I could have swore I heard one yell, "fuck you, Karen," in the middle of the video.
Why the fuck do these people go and watch and then pretend they're upset when a zebra gets munched "oh my gad im so upset " for fuck sake stay at home attention seeker 😂
I like how once the crocs get one of them, the zebras all of a sudden start taking their time like your boss giving you an extra hour on your lunch break.
Don’t know which is worse? A: Being the unlucky zebra getting dragged out to the deep part of the river where 20+ full grown crocs are going to brutally dismantle / devour me B: Me having to be the safari guide dealing with Karen and her friends. I’d say B is much worse.
This is upsetting, terrifying, and fascinating at the same time, I don't want to watch, but can't stop watching. If I ever visit Austraila, Africa, South America, or anywhere they have Crocodiles, I am not going near a puddle of water. Great video, nature at its most terrifying moments.
@American Born yea you're right except the difference is I wouldn't be rooting for the escape, I'm cheering for the kill, not crying about it!! You wanna see touchy feely happy endings where the prey seems to somehow always escape, you don't need to go on Safari, all you need to do is put on the Discovery channel or BBC Earth!! Go on safari to see the reality of nature!!
{Angelus} exactly like, the crocodiles are hungry man. It’s just the circle of life. If they didn’t feed off of herbivores their population would increase to the point where food would start being a problem, killing some of them off anyways.
@@ptcitb6025 As a woman I think men who just complain about women are idiots and so clearly sexists...and it’s incoherent for women to do the same...(a behavior is never exclusive to a gender and yes that’s sexism)
I am so envious of folks when they are watching stuff like this n person rather than via tv or where ever your seeing it. Its a totally different experience. Maybe one day Ill get lucky enough to do the same.
@Troy Mahler It's never my intention to ostracize or abuse her tho. Fishes can't fly, birds can't swim underneath. My point is, when I said she can't last a day, I am not degrading her inept nature for wilderness survival, rather I'm just pointing out the elephant in the room. And what harm could my comment bring unto her? Her identity in the vid is anonymous and I bet my two cents she's not even aware of this.
I heard some snowflake say one time that they should build a bridge for the plain animals can cross safely 🤣 by their logic this would wipe out the whole ecosystem within the area with in a couple generations.. crocodiles are a Keystone species without them the entire Maasai Mara ecosystem would collapse
Nah not only urs mate. They all do . Sometimes it frustrates the living out of me but then I'd like well if thts how she understands things I'd respond
crocs are so smart. you can see by the formation how they line up across the river and pick which one gets closest to them by the river currents. kind of like a fishing net. in these river currents . you let the them come towards you .
lol i mean at this point it’s just natural habit they aren’t that smart. Now don’t get me wrong they are more intelligent than ppl give them credit for but I don’t think they strategically line up in a neat formation on purpose they just don’t want to get in each other’s way. they do however, like you said, know that the current will eventually lead the zebras to them.
Thank god someone agrees with me: that guy gave me a motherf**king headache. It's crazy how every human featuring in this video - both the women speaking rubish and the parkinson's camera man - deserves to be on the crocodiles menu.
Probably had a zoom lens on it and is quite heavy. And being zoomed on something is very hard even the slightest of moments can move the video like crazy.
Crocodiles seem more intelligent than they're given credit for. It's interesting how at at 6:00 they all co operate with each other in drowning the zebra
God watching something die a painful death trying to survive is upsetting, seeing a piece of meat on a plate is completely different she is upset about witnessing something dieing not the fact that a crocodile eats meat...
This is the most horrendous and excruciating I ever saw, how can they do that, how can animals like crocodiles do something like that....? All of them are having a zebra stake but me...