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Crocodile and Big cats Interaction

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(10-21-2018, 11:00 AM)sanjay Wrote: I am not sure, If this is posted earlier.. I saw this video today which was posted in 2007. A filmed interaction of Tiger and Crocodile. Though both seems to be smaller and younger.




Interesting video. Croc was small, but maybe because of that also very fast. And this croc did that rolling, what we see them doing in water. In other videos and photos tigers have been on back of crocodiles practically making them unable to defend when tail and mouth are useless. Maybe this tiger learned a lesson here and in future avoided crocodiles or understood, that when hunting, there is no room to be sloppy/overconfident :) Young animals do time to time big mistakes and many pay heavy price.
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