Feeding the Crocodiles | The Secret Life of the Zoo | Nature Bites
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ก.ย. 2024
- Keepers at Chester Zoo are struggling to encourage their resident crocodiles to eat - and success requires an unusual intervention...
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I do hope that I get to see more. Would love to know how these sweethearts are doing.🤗🤗
depressed croc gets fav. food and is happy alive ! wow, superb footage ! 🎬 👈👍
Not depressed, just wary
that last scene gave me some jurassic park flashbacks
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With that narrow snout, aren´t they fish eaters? Try with a fish - it also has a particular smell. Might tempt them.
I would love to know more those two crocodiles.
I feel sorry for them and wonder whether you two will find out what's wrong with them.
They're in a zoo what else could be wrong?
These Sunda gharials came from a crocodile farm, so human contact at feeding time was a new experience for them; that's the most likely reason why they didn't want to eat at first.
Money in his pocket. No love 💗
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Aren't gharials fish eaters?
Those are Sunda gharials, they have a much broader diet compared to Indian gharials
What happened eventually?
why not give them fish because thats what Gharials eat
Those are Sunda gharials, they have a much broader diet compared to Indian gharials
These crocs are broken 😂😂
Live feeding! They are Predators,let them hunt.
Zoos usually don't give live prey to their carnivores, for multiple reasons. A live prey can fight back, injuring the carnivore, and live animals are inherently less controlled by a sanitary standpoint compared to dead ones. There are also many ways to encourage carnivores to forage on their own withouth tossing a live animal into an enclosure
Maybe because he wants to catch his food in the wild and not have someone poke him in the face with a dead chicken on a stick?
Crocodilians, and most carnivorous reptiles in fact, readily accept carcasses. These Sunda gharials came from a crocodile farm, so human contact at feeding time was a new experience for them; that's the most likely reason why they didn't want to eat at first.