The LARGEST Crocodiles!

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I wish the Jurassic franchise showed prehistoric crocs, snakes, rhinos and elephants. That would be so cool!

Lord_of_Proboscidea
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Crocodiles and Crabs are almost perfect evolution wise, just imagine how perfect they'd be together

cemal
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Saltwater Crocs are truly terrifying but because of Steave Irwin millions around the world have changed their minds about crocs and other creatures R.I.P a true legend

trethomas
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Fun fact: The Largest Saltwater Crocodile in Captivity was from the Philippines and it's name was Lolong, after the man who captured the 20 foot croc.

JeffzillaPHaltacct
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They were also the Allied Forces secret allies and the Japanese most terrifying nightmare during WWII.

jihunshin
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If you think those crocodiles are scary.
Just wait till' you see deinosuchus💀

supertrike
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Crocs are only this powerful cause they got no predators, in fact if I'd say if jaguars lived around them, they'd basically spawn snipe the smaller Crocs. I want to know what it'll look like if the prehistoric jaguars were still around like they might be able to take on bigger Crocs considering jaguars today take on small caimans

jamaul
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maybe talk about the megalania aka the oversized komodo dragon.

rebelion-ghost
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Them jumping out of the water reminds me of the Mosasaurus scene. The crocs where probably inspiration now that I think about it.

Certifiedpainuser
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The crocodile that you found is actually Dominator's brother Brutus


Edit: Because I saw that he has 3 legs the 4rth leg got bitten by a bull shark and Brutus killed the bull shark for revenge.

Also fun fact: Brutus and Dominator are brothers but sometimes they fight each other.

maliqazri
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Crocodiles are definitely one if my top 5 favourite animals

Glitchblade
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I feel like Nile crocodiles are arguably more dangerous towards humans. Salt water crocs are generally larger and more powerful. But Nile crocs are still large, normally more aggressive, and tend to target large terrestrial prey as their norm.

Moreover, unlike salt water crocs which tend to be more solitary, Nile crocs operate in 'gangs'. 'Gangs' are not as coordinated than packs, and have little kinship. But individuals still work together at times to kill, when one croc manages to catch something and it thrashes. Nile crocs from around the area would partake in the feeding frenzy, whereas (I assume) Salt water crocs are more wary of each other and would rather eat alone.

alakazamgengar
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They do have one mayor weakness which jaguars have found out

If they are bit in the back of their neck
They die

(This may only be for smaller ones but it is a real hunting tactic with Jaguars)

antman
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I just watched a reel of Robert Irwin a few days ago from Australia Zoo. Robert Irwin looks like his late father Steve Irwin. I also think that Bindi Irwin looks like both mom and dad. They are both talented.

cdeanneeckles
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Can u make a video about the Nile crocodile pls

subwaysurferguy
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Well what about Gustave? The crocodile that ate 300 people

ryanthemonstrousinkling
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They also don't die from aging; just from outside factors such as diseases and other predators.

johns._.
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Crocodiles are the closest to Dinosaurs were ever gonna get.

worldofdoom
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Wait. Before I'll watch. My bet is Gustav. Ok now let's watch

julianozaur
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But what does the salt water crocodile eat? Kangoros?At the Nile there's a lot of meat, but in Australia there is no big prey to feed on.

zoltanperei