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Crocodile and Big cats Interaction

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( This post was last modified: 04-04-2020, 04:53 PM by Shadow )

@Gkumar  When footage is that low quality because of darkness, I don´t make too big conclusions based on some traces, which can be reflections etc. If that lion would have been killed longer time ago, I find it odd, that it would be still in that good condition and not ripped to pieces by crocodiles. They don´t usually keep any breaks to rest when something is caught.

Anyway many possibilities there about time window and in the end I don´t see it so relevant. More relevant, imo, is that the scene looks like something which has been filmed in same place and in relatively short time. In many documentaries they use shots from different times and even places to create scenes like they do when filming fictional movies. So even though this leaves it slightly open after all, that was that lioness killed by crocodiles or not, as said, I see this footage to be most likely very authentic and easy to believe what narrator describes.
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