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amazing vid of big croc attacking a buffalo - chaos - 11-26-2014







RE: amazing vid of big croc attacking a buffalo - sanjay - 11-26-2014

Nice footage


check out tis monster - chaos - 11-28-2014

Brutus the three legged croc. Look at the size of his head! Unbelievable

http://youtu.be/RDuEofCUfXY
 


RE: amazing vid of big croc attacking a buffalo - Apollo - 12-02-2014

Nice and rare footage.
Any info on what happened to the buffalo ?
I guess the croc left loosing interest.

TFS


RE: amazing vid of big croc attacking a buffalo - Pckts - 12-03-2014

Ya, I saw this before. The Cow actually got away, she was a strong one, thats for sure.
That was a huge croc too, shows how strong large bovine are.


huge crocs - chaos - 07-05-2015

Some of the biggest crocs in the world
https://youtu.be/eoLS0ZrdnCc
 


Crocodile, the killler of water - sanjay - 11-27-2015

This thread is made to post image and information of crocodiles, alligators and caimans. To post information about saltwater crocodile please go to this thread Saltwater Crocodile information

I will start the thread with some rare image, showing cannibalistic behavior of crocodile. These photos are taken in Letaba river, located in eastern Limpopo Province, South Africa by photographer Rob Bowie. This photo is taken on last Monday, i.e. 23-nov-2015.



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Male crocodile are extremely territorial and can kill the small males without any hesitation. Please do share your finding here


RE: Crocodile, the killler of water - sanjay - 12-01-2015

Here is another awesome image shared by Latest Sightings - Kruger
In the below image a big crocodile from Lower Sabie Bridge Killed a hyena

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RE: Crocodile, the killler of water - sanjay - 12-01-2015

Mother cheetah lost her cub to a crocodile. Masai Mara

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Read whole article at : http://paul-kirui.blogspot.co.ke/2015/11/malaika-cheetah-loses-cub-to-crocodile.html


RE: Crocodile, the killler of water - stoja9 - 12-02-2015

I can't say why but I have a strong dislike for seeing big cats fall victim to crocodiles. On the other hand I do crack a slight grin at seeing a tiger or lion show a croc who's boss.


RE: Crocodile, the killler of water - sanjay - 12-05-2015

Read this very interesting blog on how a young elephant calf was attacked by crocodile and saved himself with the help of his herd.

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http://africageographic.com/blog/baby-elephant-rescued-jaws-crocodile/


RE: Crocodile, the killler of water - Pckts - 12-05-2015

Yeah, you better run croc!
hahah

But all seriousness, how strong that little calf was to be able to almost haul that croc out of the water.
Great find


RE: Crocodile, the killler of water - Tshokwane - 12-09-2015

African Wildlife Photography Maggy Meyer:
Crocodile collect her just hatched babies
A very rare sighting in Masai Mara. Mother was immediately collected with her mouth each baby who crawled out of the egg shell. The babies were so tiny and the mouth of the mother so huge. She took each cub with her teeth from the ground and then it looked as if she would swallow it. But that was not the case, because crocodiles bring their babies in a bag in her lower jaw. When the bag was full and was seen no longer a baby, the mother returned from the bank into deep water and we could see nothing. Crocodiles accustom their babies only very slowly to the water, which can take several hours.


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RE: Crocodile, the killler of water - Sully - 12-09-2015

Croc from lower sabie with a hippo calf
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RE: Crocodile, the killler of water - Tshokwane - 12-09-2015

The same sighting Sanjay posted about, very nice sequence.
Renata Ewald Wildlife and Nature Photography:
Gruesome seen of huge crocodile devouring a hyena carcass in the Sabie rivier in the Kruger National Park. 

Apparently the hyena died on rocks close by,reason for death not clear. This huge crocodile then went onto the rocks and claimed the hyena carcass for himself!
Some smaller crocs came closer and help themselves with smaller pieces that came loose from the tossing of the carcass into the water by this huge crocodile. 
Soon it was all over when the last part of the hyena.it's leg dissapeared down the crocodile's throat. 
As the water calmed down it was hard to believe that this monster croc was lurking down below!

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