ه و غ ش م ح ع وي ع م ود و ش ع م خ وي م ت ق و ع مو س ق و مو نس ل ت ه و ع م ف ه و ط وم س و ح هن وح ع ومو س د ه و ح ع ه مو ج ح ف ه مو ش و ام ه مو س ن و ح م ه وم م س وم ش هذ م حر ح و ح ذ م ه ف و ر خ ه م و س ك لام غ ه م و س ك الا س ف و ن س اح ان م س ش ا وه م س كا مو ن سه
Bull Shark: 0:03 - Hum what's that over there? Bull Shark: 0:09 - Oh hell no / Just keep swimming. Just keep swimming. Just keep swimming, swimming, swimming. What do we do? We swim, swim Croc: That's sum Bull Sh*t
You beat me to it lol! That just cracked me up! Sharks like lalala WTF? HELL NO! And freaking gets outta dodge. Croc just sitting there. Better swim away fast ole sharkey. Starting to get hangry now....😈🤣🦈🤘
@@CaravanAdventureAus it makes you wonder if there is a big croc out there that will break a record of the world largest croc like the one on lake placid movie
@@liondynamics8878I agree, out of all the Sharks the Bull Shark is the most aggressive, but they still can't be compared to a Crocodile as far as danger is concerned!
They tried so hard to force me to watch an ad at the start of this video 🤣 I’ll always take a minute to skip the ad or start the video again until I can just watch it clean
Send in the Brazilian Otters. That croc would be swimming for its life. Those otters come in numbers. They exhaust the croc until lactic acid builds up to point croc can’t move its body. Than they eat it from the inside out. Scary scary animals
The shark knew what was coming for him.Wherever Rivers meet the sea and crocodiles exists , the Crocs serves as a deterrent to the sharks swimming upstream.
@@scottwilliam6141 look, I’m gonna take your word for it since your last name is Sydney, and I’m not tryna fuck with an Australian native. That might be true I’m just talking about this video. That bull shark looks like it won gold in the 100 meter dash
on average, saltwater crocodiles can swim up to 15-18 mph in short bursts (2-3 mph when theyre cruising) and bull sharks cruise at about 5 mph and have the top speed of roughly 25 mph- so an adult bull shark would probably be able to outswim a saltwater crocodile, but saltwater crocs do feed on bull sharks! hope this helps!
Only in Oz do you c the wonder of nature’s devilish side, 2 apex predators that simply purge the salt or alter cell diffusion to travel hundreds of miles from where you expect them...although this crossing is kinda a honey hole & 100 yd swim has real low odd for getting out..nice footage, good story.
Do the people saying "crocodiles are modern dinosaurs" or "crocodiles were here with the dinosaurs" not know sharks are pre dinosaurs? Crocodiles are new and sparkly in comparison to the antiques that are sharks.
This is a vid of where mad dogs and Dutchmen go swimming in the mid-day sun and where a smart Englishman stops in his tracks with dacks around his ankles when an Aboriginal fisherman says to the Kaaskop "Don't do Dat Brudda" as he dives into this river at this crossing. When an Aboriginal takes the time and bother to talk to a white man you'd better listen because the advice will most likely save your life.
Its worse than that because bull sharks also swim in salt or fresh water so they can be found in rivers across the continent, salty or bull take your pick.
It's specific to where ever bull sharks exist in planet earth and there are documented cases of bull sharks being found a thousand miles or more up some American rivers.
As the tourist asked the NT local " Are there any sharks in this river? No said the man as tourist dived into the water , " The croc's cleared them out "
That is one huge crocodile. They are vicious and territorial, that’s probably why there is only one at that location. Very scary to even imagine being in a boat near that crocodile.
Actually the lower Ord River, down stream of Carlton Hill station has some real big ones, estimated in excess of 18ft/6 metres. We measured by comparing the to our aircraft shadow when flying over them below 250ft altitude, back in 1981.
@@jdd1777 Florida has alligators. That's a saltwater crocodile. That's like seeing someone get attacked by a wolf and saying yeah I got bit by a Labrador one time lol!
There are alligators in Florida and American Salt water crocodiles. They’re not the same as the salt water crocodiles in Australia. Australian crocs a bigger, far more plentiful, and very aggressive.
A 30 foot salty wouldn’t be out of the realm of possibility if it was a Male, especially a Male Black Salty. The smallest females of the regular salty average around 10 feet so
Average adult bull shark runs a bit over 2m. I reckon that puts that croc at about 5.5-6m. (of course if the shark was a juvenile, that throws off the scale).
People say bull sharks eye sight is bad, but how come he can tell that was a croc before getting any closer haha 😆 he deffs wanted no part in being his snack
I used to live 2 kms from ivanhoe crossing.The amount of times we.crossed that in the middle of the night (walking i might add)Was mental.Croc eyes everywhere.I often wonder if the fact there was 6 of us,did it confuse them.
I don’t think the Shark appreciates that y’all posted this video and expose him to the world. He’s got a spouse family and kids that now can’t even swim in peace without being humiliated because of ya’ll posting this.
But think of all the excitement your missing out on just going for your daily swim. I used to live in Cottesloe, Western Australia, and I swam and trained as a lifesaver there everyday for 10 years. I left and went back to Sydney only to hear that some early morning swimmer got his whole leg ripped off by a Great White just as he was exiting the water. Poor guy bled out and died on the spot. It's all about luck. Pure and simple.
Just letting you guys know, your video of the shark and croc is being shared on Facebook by daily mail, not sharing this video, they made into one of theirs
Why am I anxious watching this croc when I have never encountered one and chances are I never will? We have fear of these predator built into us... It's in our DNA.