I'd rather not think about it! Haha. I can't believe I got here a couple minutes after you uploaded- only because I just got back from Bonaire and am unpacking. I wonder if you could have found any megalodon shark teeth, or did that location dry out before the megs were around.
My heart rate was going nuts when you were snorkeling with that croc.... yet another awesome well made video. Thanks for sharing, you never disappoint!!!!
Several villagers from where Lolong was caught said quite clearly and they said that he was much smaller than the croc they had seen....That's coming from people very used to seeing large crocodiles as well
I am a retired herpetologist from Louisiana USA, and I’m really enjoying your videos I would absolutely love to be there with you to study the Giants the saltwater crocodiles that you’re searching for. Never been to Australia I would absolutely love it maybe one day lol good luck guys.❤😂
Do it. Oz is set up for people living out of a van or with a camper trailer. Public spaces with nice amenities. Lots of retirees there are called the gray nomads. Go for a few months or a year. Winter around Brisbane was lovely.
I've been to NT, Agusan Marsh where Lolong was caught, Sarawak in Borneo but the most impressive place for average crocodile size was Bhitarkanika National Park India. Obviously I couldn't measure any but once we left the edges where smaller crocs hang out and into the core of the park, we saw at least 7 crocs in 2 hours. No exaggeration but the smallest one was probably 12 ft and the rest 4 metres plus with huge heads. Saw one eating a water buffalo it had caught and the boss croc known locally as Kalia on a bank, he's an absolute submarine. I tried to film him in landscape on my phone and struggled to get full body in picture!
Man! You are in the salty nursery! So cool! I have a mate who lives in Florida and it blows my mind that he has little alligators, and the occasional 6 to 7 footer in the ponds and even drainage ditches near his home.
Honestly I think seeing a wild Cassowary would be my highlight! The rarity and beauty of those amazing prehistoric birds is incredible! But either way absolutely amazing video! Just an American over here eating his heart out!!!! Keep living this amazing dream!
Fun Fact! 🤠The sex of crocodile hatchlings is determined by the temperature of the nest during incubation. Warmer temperatures typically produce males, while cooler temperatures produce females. 🐊🐊
Wow this is intense 😳 The journey to find the world's biggest crocodile in Australia is both thrilling and educational, Can’t wait for the next episode.
Top End Crocodile Service is good to you and good to the crocs! Very informative guide that Brodie! . Cave systems! Exposed ancient reefs? That is SO cool! . As always, I'm fascinated by the exotic (to me) terrain. I love the water-worn rocks along the creek. . Thank you for taking us underwater with you! That little croc under the rock, underwater, was so cute. . Night-walks are great-walks. Love the pure water and its clarity in the flashlight (torch light 🙂). . Freshwater crocs have such unusual long narrow snouts. . Interesting to learn about mating season and nesting season. The imprints in the mud are awesome and really tell the crocs' stories when you can interpret them like you and your guide Brodie do. . Brodie has a good explanation of croc size, being very realistic about what defines a "big" croc in north Queensland. Heck, 4 meters is still HUGE and would be so exciting to see. . That swamp ecosystem is fascinating. So much variety in Australia. And that big croc in the clear swamp water seen from above, just cruisin' along, and the bigger one in the vegetation. Wow. . Those final scenes -- LOVE! And the soundtrack music throughout was perfect. . Miller -- THANK YOU for putting so much time and effort into making these videos. I (WE the whole world) SO appreciate it.
Hey Miller it's me Vinny me Nancy and Stephanie are watching this episode wow that was a real big crocodile 🐊 you did an awesome job with this episode with the scenery buddy 👍💪💪
near the end of video...where your sitting on the beach with your back to the water....wow. thats so crocwise. setting a great example for people that dont know....
I hear your thoughts but in this case it is the camera angle effect making it seem closer than real life - of course we were the suggested distance of 5 metres - it is camera trickery in this instance like when I catch a small fish but hold it closer to the camera to make it appear bigger haha - thanks for your concern thought - Everybody be croc wise 5 m...
Awesome video Miller I think there is 6 meter crocs out there just haven’t seen them it’s so beautiful out there also. Hope your doing well, andI enjoy these videos thanx!👍😃
Miller wow i get allot Fomo from watching your isolated top end videos, and you and brodie have demonstrated the differences between Freshy and Salty excellently. and have captured their habitat perfectly thanks once again cant wait for the next top end adventures I might be biased but Im sure somewhere out at Weipa in Qld there QLDER born Croc that can be as big as a Toyota Landcruiser built tough and ready to wrestle.😄
You should definitely make a trip to the Kimberley and do a series of videos from there. As a Canadian all videos I've seen from there from other TH-cam channels have amazed me
Loved the video mate awesome 👌 loved the boat thought it looked nippy and good for them lakes, made me laugh coz your friend was sitting with all the metal bars and ur just at the front with no bars im thinking what if them crocs jump lol 😅 i saw when u asked aswell about asia 6 to 7 foot crocs i know ur gonna be looking for them 😂 glad to see u doing your thing out in Australia as always nuff love bro and tell your friend thank you for looking after them crocs must be a dangerous job everyday but defo worth it and always stay safe out there bro and thank you to for looking after the animals and checking on them lol, your an inspiration to the younger generation.
A really nice episode, Miller. Thanks. TH-cam is making me search for you despite all my efforts to keep you in my feed. Very worthwhile, tho. Best wishes. 🤗
I love it when he says a fresh water croc has never killed anyone yet - I’m glad I have no plans to tempt fate and be first- a 2 metre croc could presumable give you a nip that smarts a lot!
That was real interesting my dudes! I doubt there’s another place on earth with as many saltwater crocodiles as the top end of Australia. There are some big ones that have been reliably measured across the pond there in New Guinea. The Fly River one comes to mind but twenty feet or 6 meters, give or take, seems to be about the max size. Greetings from Florida, USA, only place with both crocs and alligators (and a few loose caiman) swimming around. Although our crocs are downright friendly compared to yours.
Mate havve you been to Green island and seen Cassius? He's a monster! 5.5m and apparently world's largest in captivity. Beautiful place in general well worth a visit.
Hi miller man thanks for the video. I've never seen the northern part of Queensland. and yes I believe there are bigger crocks than 6 meters if you keep looking you'll find one. Great video miller 👍😄👍😄👍. Thanks for the hard work
Do you have any plans in the future to go to the Amazon Rainforest? It would be super cool to see the comparison of the diverse wildlife between Australia and South America!
@@MillerWilson I'd be more than happy to support a trip there! For all the content you give us I'm sure there would be many of us willing to give back and chip in!
Hey Brother yes I have been real remote in Far North Queensland Australia for the last few weeks and this video will show you a bit about what I have been up to - thanks for your patience and hi to Steph and Nancy - thanks Vinny Cheers Miller
Come to Bhitarkanika national park in odisha, India..... There you will get to see Giant 20+ footers Salties named Don Kalia, Mahishasura, Balia etc....
I drank a cup of coffee along the water where Lolong was caught during a motercycle journey break, and I did not even know there where crocs out there.Hahaha imagine unexpectantly a Lolong popping up out of the water.....
@@benkent2629they both live in freshwater. Only saltwater crocs go in salt water. Also crocodiles are built more predatory and are more agressive on average.
You can attach two lasers to the bottom of the drone, and do the math, people do that with sharks already, to find out the size of it, got to be two really bright ones
Yes, there are 2 in the Northern Territory 1 in Adelaide River and another big I think a touch bigger in corroboree billabong That's been their since I was a young lad he disappeare for 10 plus years thought he was poached but he back I called blackie as he was black as and plenty of scares from Territory fights.
BUEN DIA COMPA........ERES EL MASTER DE MASTER DE LA SUPERVIVENCIA EXTREMA....LO CUAL TE MANDO MUCHOS SALUDOS.....MUCHAS BENDICIONES--------Y TEN CUIDADO......LOS LUGARES ESTAN BIEN PERRONES.......SALUDOS......REYNOSA TAMAULIPAS MEXICO
Do YOU think there are 6 meter crocodiles still out there?
I'd rather not think about it! Haha. I can't believe I got here a couple minutes after you uploaded- only because I just got back from Bonaire and am unpacking. I wonder if you could have found any megalodon shark teeth, or did that location dry out before the megs were around.
Do the crocs here in aus ever travel down south to like sydney & Queensland
Yessir
So cool Miller buddy 🎉😊
Daintree
My heart rate was going nuts when you were snorkeling with that croc.... yet another awesome well made video. Thanks for sharing, you never disappoint!!!!
Several villagers from where Lolong was caught said quite clearly and they said that he was much smaller than the croc they had seen....That's coming from people very used to seeing large crocodiles as well
I am a retired herpetologist from Louisiana USA, and I’m really enjoying your videos I would absolutely love to be there with you to study the Giants the saltwater crocodiles that you’re searching for. Never been to Australia I would absolutely love it maybe one day lol good luck guys.❤😂
Do it. Oz is set up for people living out of a van or with a camper trailer. Public spaces with nice amenities. Lots of retirees there are called the gray nomads. Go for a few months or a year. Winter around Brisbane was lovely.
Book a plane ticket and just do it bro, you only live once.
I've been to NT, Agusan Marsh where Lolong was caught, Sarawak in Borneo but the most impressive place for average crocodile size was Bhitarkanika National Park India. Obviously I couldn't measure any but once we left the edges where smaller crocs hang out and into the core of the park, we saw at least 7 crocs in 2 hours. No exaggeration but the smallest one was probably 12 ft and the rest 4 metres plus with huge heads. Saw one eating a water buffalo it had caught and the boss croc known locally as Kalia on a bank, he's an absolute submarine. I tried to film him in landscape on my phone and struggled to get full body in picture!
I hear Crocodile's will leave you alone if you're wearing Croc's.
Yes this is true but you are immediately arrested by the fashion police haha
Only if you got em on sport mode.
Pathetic joke
Everyone will leave you alone if you’r wearing crocs
You blokes are too keen talking with ya back to the water 😂
Man! You are in the salty nursery! So cool! I have a mate who lives in Florida and it blows my mind that he has little alligators, and the occasional 6 to 7 footer in the ponds and even drainage ditches near his home.
I like videos about Crocodiles. They are such majestic creatures. Thank you for sharing this experience with us Bud. I appreciate it so much. 👍
Honestly I think seeing a wild Cassowary would be my highlight! The rarity and beauty of those amazing prehistoric birds is incredible! But either way absolutely amazing video! Just an American over here eating his heart out!!!! Keep living this amazing dream!
"Such amazing terrain" so true, every video makes me think that I really need to get down there and explore.
Amazing Video! Loved seeing Australia and the Crocodiles! I subscribed!
Awesome! Thank you!
Hey Miller it's me Vinny really enjoy this episode was really good how I like it when snorkeling in crocodile that was awesome good job buddy 💯😊😊
Fun Fact! 🤠The sex of crocodile hatchlings is determined by the temperature of the nest during incubation. Warmer temperatures typically produce males, while cooler temperatures produce females. 🐊🐊
Around 30° Female, around 34° Male
Missed u Miller badly thanks 4 being bk putting a smile on ma face, love u sooo much ❤❤❤ holla bk x
Hi Miller wilson It's a very good clip. It's good knowledge. Very interesting, with crocodiles.FC From Thailand❤❤🐊
Wow this is intense 😳 The journey to find the world's biggest crocodile in Australia is both thrilling and educational, Can’t wait for the next episode.
Top End Crocodile Service is good to you and good to the crocs! Very informative guide that Brodie!
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Cave systems! Exposed ancient reefs? That is SO cool!
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As always, I'm fascinated by the exotic (to me) terrain. I love the water-worn rocks along the creek.
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Thank you for taking us underwater with you! That little croc under the rock, underwater, was so cute.
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Night-walks are great-walks. Love the pure water and its clarity in the flashlight (torch light 🙂).
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Freshwater crocs have such unusual long narrow snouts.
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Interesting to learn about mating season and nesting season. The imprints in the mud are awesome and really tell the crocs' stories when you can interpret them like you and your guide Brodie do.
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Brodie has a good explanation of croc size, being very realistic about what defines a "big" croc in north Queensland. Heck, 4 meters is still HUGE and would be so exciting to see.
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That swamp ecosystem is fascinating. So much variety in Australia. And that big croc in the clear swamp water seen from above, just cruisin' along, and the bigger one in the vegetation. Wow.
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Those final scenes -- LOVE! And the soundtrack music throughout was perfect.
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Miller -- THANK YOU for putting so much time and effort into making these videos. I (WE the whole world) SO appreciate it.
Another great video my friend!! Beautiful lands as usual.. until next time, cheers mate
You are the G.O.A.T.
Hey Miller buddy it's me Vinny really enjoy this episode Nancy and Stephanie really like that you did wonderful thank you😊😊
its wild whatever is living in these small rivers and pools every time i see it in your vids. nice to see another vid mate
Always exciting to see a notification from your channel. I know ehat im watching
Wow have you grown up lol. Haven't watch your videos since you had 10-15k subs, or less. Looks like you're doing awesome, WTG !!!
What? Bro you watch his videos over 8 years not😂
100% worth the wait
Always looking forward to the vids
I don’t think you understand how long I’ve been subscribed to you. Literally grew up with you
that is so awesome thanks so much - it has been a great journey for sure - cheers Miller
Hey Miller hey I enjoyed this episode very much me Nancy and Stephanie really liked it😊😊
Hey Miller it's me Vinny me Nancy and Stephanie are watching this episode wow that was a real big crocodile 🐊 you did an awesome job with this episode with the scenery buddy 👍💪💪
Thanks so much
Hey Miller really good job you did on this episode Miller good job buddy 👍💯
Hey, thanks
@@MillerWilson hey Miller definitely all your episodes are very good 👍😊
Another amazing video keep doing great work mate looking forward to the next one 🤙
near the end of video...where your sitting on the beach with your back to the water....wow. thats so crocwise. setting a great example for people that dont know....
I hear your thoughts but in this case it is the camera angle effect making it seem closer than real life - of course we were the suggested distance of 5 metres - it is camera trickery in this instance like when I catch a small fish but hold it closer to the camera to make it appear bigger haha - thanks for your concern thought - Everybody be croc wise 5 m...
Great vid mate, love your work 🤙
Another amazing video Miller! Really appreciate what you do for us and the wildlife you inspire tons of people man keep it up love the vids!
I appreciate that!
@@MillerWilson You're the new Steve Irwin, mad respect brother.
Hey miller ❤ great video super Kool. love from NZ as always 😊
Awesome video Miller I think there is 6 meter crocs out there just haven’t seen them it’s so beautiful out there also. Hope your doing well, andI enjoy these videos thanx!👍😃
Honestly I was more worried about you being so close to the Cassowary than the big Crocodiles. Those birds are extremely dangerous. 😊
Amazing Mate! You are now mastering Australia! Can’t wait for your next adventure!
Miller wow i get allot Fomo from watching your isolated top end videos, and you and brodie have demonstrated the differences between Freshy and Salty excellently. and have captured their habitat perfectly thanks once again cant wait for the next top end adventures I might be biased but Im sure somewhere out at Weipa in Qld there QLDER born Croc that can be as big as a Toyota Landcruiser built tough and ready to wrestle.😄
This is an AWESOME video Miller!!! I love your videos and I've been watching since you hit 3k subscribers! Keep up the hard work!
Thanks so much!!
@@MillerWilson No problem!
I love the didgeridoo music playing in the background just incase you forgot your in Australia 😂
You should definitely make a trip to the Kimberley and do a series of videos from there. As a Canadian all videos I've seen from there from other TH-cam channels have amazed me
Mate stunning country what an adventure aye no doubt there’s bigger ones still out there wicked vid as always bro hope your doing well cheers
Awesome stuff man
Yess this video has kinda blew up with the views (should be more tho) most underrated channel on youtube🐐
Awesome video mate
Loved the video mate awesome 👌 loved the boat thought it looked nippy and good for them lakes, made me laugh coz your friend was sitting with all the metal bars and ur just at the front with no bars im thinking what if them crocs jump lol 😅 i saw when u asked aswell about asia 6 to 7 foot crocs i know ur gonna be looking for them 😂 glad to see u doing your thing out in Australia as always nuff love bro and tell your friend thank you for looking after them crocs must be a dangerous job everyday but defo worth it and always stay safe out there bro and thank you to for looking after the animals and checking on them lol, your an inspiration to the younger generation.
Do you know when your gonna have any medium tops on your site? Really want 1 everytime I look it's out of stock
A really nice episode, Miller. Thanks. TH-cam is making me search for you despite all my efforts to keep you in my feed. Very worthwhile, tho. Best wishes. 🤗
That blue headed bird towards the end is one of the best looking critters you have shown. keep it up!
Not keen on this 1 month + silence... Always gets me thinking you found a 6 meter croc when you least expected it! Haha. Stay safe, live free Miller!
another video from miller finally 😁
One of the bravest people I’ve seen with amazing videos. Great content, location and lighting 😊
Yessss miller just got back from eel fishing got a good sized one love your videos 👍😂🎣🇦🇺🤙
Such a great video. You really have the best life Miller. Thanks for taking us on your adventures. 😊✌🏼 take care out there.
I love it when he says a fresh water croc has never killed anyone yet - I’m glad I have no plans to tempt fate and be first- a 2 metre croc could presumable give you a nip that smarts a lot!
I THINK your mate needs a bigger boat! 😂
Holy shit. I’m so pissed at myself. I missed this adventure you shared. Watched this now and this is amazing!. You’re the new David Attenborough!
I’ve missed you man - great video as always-
Love your video man keep it up❤🏵️🏵️🏵️
Beautiful work Miller!
Yes definitely 💯 I have pictures of one I’ve seen in Corroboree Darwin in 2007
There’s plenty of fishos out there that would have seen it
That was real interesting my dudes! I doubt there’s another place on earth with as many saltwater crocodiles as the top end of Australia. There are some big ones that have been reliably measured across the pond there in New Guinea. The Fly River one comes to mind but twenty feet or 6 meters, give or take, seems to be about the max size. Greetings from Florida, USA, only place with both crocs and alligators (and a few loose caiman) swimming around. Although our crocs are downright friendly compared to yours.
Mate havve you been to Green island and seen Cassius? He's a monster! 5.5m and apparently world's largest in captivity. Beautiful place in general well worth a visit.
Let's not forget for Steve Irwin is always proud for Miller Wilson
Hi miller man thanks for the video. I've never seen the northern part of Queensland. and yes I believe there are bigger crocks than 6 meters if you keep looking you'll find one. Great video miller 👍😄👍😄👍. Thanks for the hard work
2:01 is the crocodilian like animal thst can clime trees the kaprosuchus or the prestosuchus
Did that man in the beginning say there were Crocs that could chase you on land and climb up trees😮 Nah man I'm good. Peace out😂😂
Do you have any plans in the future to go to the Amazon Rainforest?
It would be super cool to see the comparison of the diverse wildlife between Australia and South America!
yes it is definitely my dream to go to the Amazon - I am just waiting for the plan to align and the money haha
@@MillerWilson I'd be more than happy to support a trip there! For all the content you give us I'm sure there would be many of us willing to give back and chip in!
The MILLER! In da house! Andre
Great adventure!! Thanks for bringing us with you! Wondering if you met up with Casanova. These are amazing creatures. Stay crocwise lol!!!
you make good videos
Great doco ❤
"Hey look there's a little croc in that stream"
"Let's shuck the snorkeling gear on see if we can find any more"
Not my first reaction
Hey Miller it's me Vinny was wondering how you're doing and stuff Nancy always asks about you Steph says hi Nancy says hi to😊😊
Hey Brother yes I have been real remote in Far North Queensland Australia for the last few weeks and this video will show you a bit about what I have been up to - thanks for your patience and hi to Steph and Nancy - thanks Vinny Cheers Miller
@@MillerWilson yeah buddy 👍💯
Us as Aussies we love to walk barefoot
In the UK we forget how low down on the food chain we are knackers of steel mate great stuff 👌
Great vid. Always freaks me out seeing people sat near water with backs to water
Ha I hate it when the boat is high on the trailer after backing into the water! 💧
Great video, thank you!
You have to go to Ballarat zoo and there is, I think, the biggest crocodile in Australia located
Australia has so many crocodiles 😮😮
Come to Bhitarkanika national park in odisha, India..... There you will get to see Giant 20+ footers Salties named Don Kalia, Mahishasura, Balia etc....
Is there any video footage of them monsters
Without out doubt there are large Crocs out there. They've been around long enough to know it pays to be smart, ❤
In the Norman river near Normanton there is a massive croc
He is old and you have to be quiet otherwise he will sneak away
We used a electric outboard to sneak up
I drank a cup of coffee along the water where Lolong was caught during a motercycle journey break, and I did not even know there where crocs out there.Hahaha imagine unexpectantly a Lolong popping up out of the water.....
I can't get over all this crocodiles so many crocodiles Florida we have a lot of gators and they're big they get up to 14 ft 😊😊
Gators and crocs r the same use just don’t have fresh water crocs gators r salt water so r salt water crocs
@@benkent2629they are absolutely not the same lol
@@benkent2629gators and crocs are NOT the same 🤣😂
@@BlakeHudson31 they are idiot do ya research
@@benkent2629they both live in freshwater. Only saltwater crocs go in salt water. Also crocodiles are built more predatory and are more agressive on average.
Yes
You can attach two lasers to the bottom of the drone, and do the math, people do that with sharks already, to find out the size of it, got to be two really bright ones
hi miller mate how are you i think there are 6meters crocodile still out there great video how big are the biggest fresh water crocodiles
U are Steve Irwin, bro jumped in and that pool and got that footage of the fresh water croc. INSANE
There could be 6m crocs out there, if Brody brought them enough unsuspecting tourists.
Watching this makes me want to snorkel with a wild Freshwater Crocodile.
I live in Oklahoma and I’m still in awe of that king cobra you found there n Borneo
That's cool stuff kid, Thank you
the worlds biggest crocodile is the nile crocodile but it’s fresh water crocodile
That terrain is beautiful
In like 20 30 years with all the protection laws we will start seeing more huge crocs
Tell your guide to make his own channel, I could listen to him all day
Yes, there are 2 in the Northern Territory 1 in Adelaide River and another big I think a touch bigger in corroboree billabong That's been their since I was a young lad he disappeare for 10 plus years thought he was poached but he back I called blackie as he was black as and plenty of scares from Territory fights.
BUEN DIA COMPA........ERES EL MASTER DE MASTER DE LA SUPERVIVENCIA EXTREMA....LO CUAL TE MANDO MUCHOS SALUDOS.....MUCHAS BENDICIONES--------Y TEN CUIDADO......LOS LUGARES ESTAN BIEN PERRONES.......SALUDOS......REYNOSA TAMAULIPAS MEXICO
You Are AMAZING!@