What terrifies me most of crocodiles is their patience. In Australia tourists are told not go near some waters at the same time & place each day. If you keep a routine a crocodile will see this and take it's time to be in position to strike at the right moment.
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My thoughts exactly....what would make it even better is if it were Sir David Attenborough doing the narration...that being said you can't have everything
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Thank you for these videos. This brings me back to the time I was on a felucca on the Nile River and the hippos were aggressively opening their mouths. I have never been so scared in my life and I could hardly wait for the boatman to get me to shore.
the tail walk from the crocs is truly amazing, and the jaw pressure behind it is scary, and to swim as fast as a dolphins in a short distance makes these the ultimate predator
@titus they are not “considerably” larger, however they are larger. They are absolutely not more “aggressive” than Nile crocs though. A lot more recorded attacks per year on humans from Nile crocs than Salties. Yes, you can say villages from Africa rely on the water much more, but that still doesn’t make my statement any less true.
Well then you will be very impressed how big salt water Crocodiles get as they are the largest of the Crocodiles & have the biggest bite force of all land predators.
Please can you upload next time more older wildlife documentaries of Nat Geo Wild like Africa's Deadliest, Caught In The Act, Built For The Kill, World's Deadliest, Hunters And Hunted, Wild 24 and Top 10 The Ultimate Countdown.
23:18-23:32 & 24:11-25:41 I recognize that footage anywhere. It’s from that National Geographic Documentary from the mid 1990S “Thunder Dragons”. I don’t think Thunder Dragons is out on DVD in America these past many years. That goes double for a dozen in a half of the other National Geographic Documentaries on Modern & Prehistoric Animals I have in mind that also have yet to be released on DVD in America after all these years as well.
People dont put this into perspective that the videos we watch here are already finished products of a dedicated filming team that is patient, professional,well researched and has a logistical muscle to piece all this together.
Wow those gazelle went in after one of the family went in, knowing the danger, three of them went in after the first after they saw that… love knows no boundaries
The storage space does allow you to store a helmet. I recently purchased this bike here in Australia and when I first put the helmet in the storage it didn't fit but then I changed it around and it fit perfectly. I do have a question though, with your side stand, does it spring back up as soon as you move the bike? My Kymco Like may have a faulty stand but I'm trying to find an answer online. When I get on the bike and take the pressure off the side stand, it springs back but which is annoying, because when I stop, I have to keep my foot on it till it touches the ground, otherwise it'll just spring back up. And when the side stand is down, the bike doesn't turn off which I found strange so I am not sure if there is a piece missing.
I can't decide if it's cool or just plain creepy af, that the anaconda was using its forked tongue to smell its prey while being submerged underwater...
one of the more remarkable parts of this to me happened when the gazelles or a similar species, jumps straight into the river while they can see the crocodiles swarming and waiting...are they just dumb inherently or was the need to cross the river so much that they couldn't control the urge and jumped to their death? I just found it so odd for an animal to walk straight into deaths grasp when everything i know tells me these animals more than likely have fear of crocodiles just through instinct.....anyhow...fascinating stuff and so brutal, life is to be cherished!
You know what would make these docs better? If they would add a hyperbolically suspenseful soundtrack and find a narrator that could really sell the melodramatic. That would be awesome.
Rivers are not just highways for life; they’re also the ultimate reality show where hippos play fierce guardians, crocodiles throw dinner parties, and every sip could be your last! Imagine a riverbank where the locals are not just thirsty but also on the menu!