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Redblade he knows the dangers of his career and he still accepts them can’t really say much about him. He’s doin what he loves even though it can be at the cost of his own life
GOD LOVES US thats why He sent JESUS to die for us sinners, we need to repent we could die in any moment and there are just two eternities, its either heaven or hell, which do you choose?
@@handsomearabian poor tripod, And there is someone in comment section saying that tripod will grow his missing foot in times, because they are reptile. Its doesn't make sense.
The sound an adult crocodiles jaws make whenever they snap is seriously one of the coolest things I've ever seen in my life. Pretty sure in King Kong (2005) in one of the dinosaur fights you can hear its jaws making the same sound. Now I know where it comes from!
Cold blooded creatures don’t have to eat as often because the energy they get from food isn’t expended by warming themselves up since they leave that responsibility to the sun
@@harry1dresden Ye, crocs, alligators and the rest of their family are designed to save energy. Even their hunting strategy saves energy: they wait in ambush rather than chasing after anybody.
It's assumed that big crocodilians survived the world- altering event that killed all the dinosaurs and most other animals because they are able to survive without any food at all for more then a year! Incredible animals.
This crocodile is overweight. I'm sure if you go back to the 70s and 80s crocodiles were more active. Probably goes back underwater and plays fortnite.
How Matt just walked casually by the side of the crocs head ( granted the crocs mouth was full) and then plotted up between the croc and water was just insane 😳😵💫
You can tell that the croc is very old and not very mobile. Handlers feeding younger ones would keep their distance but because Tripod's got three legs, is a bit fat and is sluggish in his old age, he goads him closely with the food. Didn't seem very afraid of the guy jumping and I'd say there's a reason for that.
@@federalreservebrown2507 I'm clearly just spit-balling here, naturally looks can be deceiving. But hear me out and tell me how reasonable I'm being: Saltwater crocodiles Iive up to about 70 years old (only googled it). Old mate in the vid reckons Tripod is between 80* and 90(!) years old. Nile crocodiles apparently can live to 100, but we don't get them here in Australia (obviously). So the guy's really well into his old age. That coupled with his missing leg and (seemingly) well-fed body makes him seem pretty slow compared to other crocs. He's even got algae growing on him! Note his colouration. What do you reckon? Cuz he honestly seems like a gentle old boi.
0:46 I got really nervous watching him walk next to the croc. Takes one second for him to snap around and grab the guys leg. I’m Guessing it didn’t snap around and do that because it had food in its mouth.
Ricardo Tijerina Even the professionals make mistakes. A snake catcher in my area was bitten and hospitalised by a tiger snake, and he was one of the most professional snake catcher around here.
"Dont bite the hand that feeds you." Im guessing old Tripod aint the best hunter, why kill the man that feeds ya when you already have a mouth full of food.
You guys need to google the Battle of Ramree Island during WW2. The Japanese were slaughtered by crocs as they tried to cross through kilometres of tidal estuaries
Honestly I respected hearing that compared to the crazies with other exotic animals like tigers that think the animal will never hurt them. At least this dude realizes animals are animals, no matter what
I would accept my fate. Hopefully it would just end it in a second by grabbing the head. If he gets my leg, it will do a death role and rip it clean off. These animals are powerful af.
@1:12 that sound I heard when he patted the crock was terrifying, if you listen to the tap it gives you a sense of just how thick and solid that thing is it literally sounded like he was patting a solid tree to put it into perspective I would liken getting into a match with one of these things is akin to going outside and wrestling with your car.
@@MattWrightAustralia There was a zoo(or something, but I can't remember because I was a kid) that my Mom would take me to that had a big Alligator with the same name. Another Gator took it when a piece of chicken fell on Tripod's leg. Same place had a Jaguar that was there because they were taken from an abusive private owner.
Absolutely awesome , what an incredible animal , I take my hat off to you Matt , your love and dedication to these magnificent reptiles is inspiring , love sitting in front off the tv on a Sunday watching monster croc wrangler back to back episodes , keep up the awesome work my friend 👍😎👍
"Hehe he would eat me in a heartbeat" most sense spoken from an exotic animal owner I've heard in a while .. Edit; Thanks for the likes didn't expect to get 1 lmao
@@footballrealist4024 You should see the other crazy dude that purposefully gets a Black Mamba and an Inland Taipan snake to bite him daily under the guise of scientific research.