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Crocodile and Big cats Interaction

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( This post was last modified: 10-19-2020, 09:36 AM by TheSmok )

(10-19-2020, 12:54 AM)Shadow Wrote: I don´t see any reason why this person would have lied and there are other people also telling about these lions, not only one guide. Anyway I trust more to what he has measured, than to your guesstimation. Because measurement tape is more reliable than some rough estimation from photo. So in this case I disagree with you, because those crocodiles looked quite big and four meters isn´t unrealistic at all imo, when looking at photos. Lions are quite big cats and it´s a lot about learning, they have all what it takes to kill pretty big crocodiles if they just learn to use their potential.
He does not necessarily lie, because it is very easy to make the error of measuring the partially consumed crocodile carcass in this position by an unknown method (Between the pegs? Along the midline?). The mugger killed by the tigress Machli was also previously estimated at 14 feet or 4.3 meters, while all further analysis of the video and photo material clearly indicated that it was no more than 3.5 meters. No one lied or even tried to exaggerate Machli's feat when giving the first estimation. 3.5 meter crocodiles just look huge, despite the fact that they usually weigh no more than 200 kg. A four-meter crocodile should weigh about 300 kg after all, but these young lions do not seem to be half the size of these crocs, and clearly do not have the dimensions of large adult male lions at prime age... Also, pay attention to the width of the rib cage of the crocodile carcass in the photo. A 4.1 meter crocodile's ribcage would be at least 55-60 cm wide, but how big does this guy's boot have to be to look so big near a 4.1-meter crocodile's ribcage?

Perhaps lions can learn to kill crocodiles... But this will only work as long as the crocodiles do not learn to go into the water when a group of lions approaches, instead of standing their ground as they typically do. Crocodiles usually do not see lions as a serious threat and often behave very risky. For example, these little crocodiles could easily be killed by these lions:






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RE: Crocodile and Big cats Interaction - TheSmok - 10-19-2020, 09:32 AM



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