“Saltwater crocodiles, scientifically known as crocodylus porous, possess a formidable reputation as the largest living reptiles, with lengths exceeding six meters. This species inhabits coastal regions from India to northern Australia.
Known for their immense strength and aggression, saltwater crocodiles are considered one of the most dangerous crocodile species to humans. While they spend the majority of their lives in saltwater, they can easily traverse into freshwater and even areas far from the coast.”
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Thats a dinosaur that saw an asteroid hit earth and was casually reading the newspaper
WHY ARE YOU TOUCHING IT?!!
Is that Lake Placid? 😮
I am Soooo Dead!
yeh, touching primal dinosaur like thing, well done bro, its parked like submarine after all…
wookie back woooo
Fatness
Why the Hell do i hear an Owl but its daytime?
Yeah f**k no nobody will ever see me doing that
Lake placid
Food playing with it's croc
Can't get closer to a living dinosaur XD
well this is nothing where i live we used to have some that 20 foot long
That, is a big beastie! :-O
Is that a shoebill in the background?!
Imagine seeing a 2.0 foot dinosaur in the lake like THIS ONE
The sound in the background sounds like that Shoebill bird. If so, I don't wanna mess with that either. It's like 5 feet tall with a beak that can easily break bones.
Can I pet that dawg!
Monster
That croc is too big. Anything over 8 ft needs to be processed for food/belts/boots. That guy is a human/live stock/pet LIFE ENDER. That guy has a few kills under his belt we dont know about. Those people are now on side of milk cartons.
Vote: Australia or Florida?
Not based on the croc, based on the dude
Meet Matt Wright. According to comments, he owns crocodile farms in Australia, and has probably known the animal for 20 years. Yes they do get that big, no it is not AI, and that is an owl and a woodpecker making the noises. And according to Aussies, there are plenty of estuarine crocs swimming in fresh and brackish waters in Australia. No matter how familiar one is with wild animals, no matter how much they are "usually docile" and ..whatever.. it is best to have a passive interaction with them. One day you will make a mistake. One day the animal will behave differently, or become old, sick, mentally infirmed, or just be having a bad day. I guess it beats being run over by a car. "His place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat." ~ Theodore Roosevelt
AI is getting better. Need another few more years to make it fully believable
It's not the one you see; it's the one you don't that gets you. Another one breach water and grab his arm or head while he is playing with the other's tail
What an idiot!
The osteoderms are mind blowing
AI?
he’s afk stop teasing him
Friendly
In the words of joe rogan…. “Fuck that thing”!
He's fine mate saltwater cocs are chill
Always heard that Unlike gators,crocs actively hunt humans when given the chance.they learn their routines and know where the people hang out.
A living dinosaur 😊
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This videos got the whole soundboard 😂