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Shows the value of water. Even humans are prepared to walk for miles for water. We cannot live without it. So imagine as an animal, the weather is hot and you've been walking for miles, perhaps you have gone without water for a whole day, possibly more. When thirst hits, you take the risk.
It amazes me how effortlessly strong crocs are... animals giving all they got to try & break free... croc just sitting there, animal in its jaws, just as carefree as can be.
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@ 3:37 Hippo : I told ya dam crox to keep it down over there !!!!! Crocs : my bad fam we just trynna eat this deer right quick , ayye y'all want a plate ?? Just send over the little hippo over to pick it up ..
Them hippos are like the old folks that live the longest in the residential house, if someone's just a little too loud, they get mad and start attacking you.
Great video! I think I may have shot the same scene, solo, in the vehicle next to your guides 3 years ago! One of the guides exclaimed in my video exclaimed that in 15 years of guiding he hadn't witnessed a scene like that. It was an incredible moment to see the two crocodiles work together. I stayed around until the crocs surfaced a few minutes later with the impala. The following moments are incredible as well. The hippos ushered the crocs out further downstream with the remaining carcass 10-15 minutes later. The hippo licked the blood stained sand where the crocs did much of their work. It didn't seem to be the stomach contents (i.e. grass). That was an interesting behavior that I didn't expect from the hippos. I just published my first 2 minute clip of this scene. 3 years after this moment in Kruger, it's still exciting to go through the footage. I spent 39 incredible days in Kruger! Take care! Jason
@@PKSafaris Hello again! Here's the link to the footage of the first part of the scene th-cam.com/video/iAy4eCZaKaU/w-d-xo.html I went back and listened to your footage as well. It is definitely the same scene! It's still a little spooky that your video was recommended by the TH-cam engine and this connects us to the same moment 3 years ago. There were only a few vehicles there that morning. Really cool to cross paths this way. I sat on the footage for 3 years. I got in a bit of a funk working in healthcare through the pandemic while my travel/wildlife photography plans got put on hold. I recently finished a couple of Boyd Varty's books. There's a line from the book, "When you lose your track, go back to where it was the freshest. Then find your next first track." The age old wisdom resonated with me and pulled me enough outta the funk to watch the footage from my experience in Kruger. It reminded me that eyes on wildlife is a great way to help protect them.
There is a video of a croc catching a cheetah. Cheetah picked horrible place to drink. Anyway, if you slow the speed down to .25 within 1 sec the croc comes out of the water about 3 feet. It is unbelievable.
The difference is that impalas can see the lions and hyenas from a safe distance. Crocs have an unfair advantage. The way they are designed, its ability to lurk under the water and camouflaged with the color of it. This enable Crocs to get within 5 feet of snatching anything. It's a very unfair advantage, even stupid humans get victimized by it. I won't because I dress up like a knight, have an Uzi in each hand, and a fanny pack filled with grenades.
I know it's nature and the crocs have to feed, but can't help feel sorry for the impala. Imagining the fear, panic and confusion running through its mind as it's being dragged out into the water. Rip.
Those impala got too comfortable. Don't chill all day by the lake when you know there's crocodiles right there! Just take a few quick sips and then get the hell out of there!
2:49 Second croc sees his friend has caught something and comes over to help finish it off. Once that second croc got onto the Impala's neck, it was all over. They dragged it down to drown underwater.
Impalas always seem so scared of everything, but they`re actually hardcore. Seeing 2 4m crocs right infront of you and the Imapala goes" Hey Ladys, might i buy you a drink? Let`s get shhots together!"
That actually smarter strategy because that way the deer can keep track of croc. Better keep your enemies on eye side than lose it track and get surprise jump
@MegaJf16 I believe that honor lies firmly with the abomination of disease-spreading mosquitoes... but I understand your point, in terms of direct threat (and of large, conspicuous animals)
@@jrsmith1998 500 million years seems more accurate indeed as amphibians and mammals have an earliest common ancestor of about 400 million years, and many amphibians can regrow limbs.
before four years when iwas swiming in the river crocodile catch me from my leg, drew me in the water , then i saw his eyes and i pushed me finger hard into his eyes then crocodile left me and i swimed back out of the river . that was difficult situation , i survavived again.
Yoshiro Tebu Ekate We’re relatively slow as a species, but we have some advantages. We have strong hearts that can sustain mobility for a long time, we grew upright which allowed us to see over tall grass to see danger, and our advanced brains allowed complex problem solving which allowed us to find food from a greater variety of sources more safely and it also allowed for complex social behavior and tool use.
Have you seen the KrugerExplorer App?
It is a stunning digital encyclopedia that explores Kruger National Park in unprecedented detail. It includes over 700 detailed wildlife profiles covering every mammal and birds species ever recorded in the Greater Kruger region, thousands of stunning photos, the most up-to-date park maps available, and in-depth guided routes and journeys through the park. We highly recommend it for seasoned Kruger visitors, first-timers, or even those of you who just want to explore this incredible corner of Africa from the comfort of home. And once downloaded, it all works 100% offline - perfect for exploring the Kruger!
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Drfy
As a believer in Christ this is reality everyday!
Xxx
Vyf
Would love to see more of kills like these, with a focus on the killing process please
Salute to those who feel bad but didn't complain like 9 year olds because they understand the circle of life
and yet you're still out here policing them...lol!
Ok Boomer!
Cruel circle of life. That's why it's tough to believe if God really exist...
@@storiesshubham4145 i wouldn’t exactly call animals eating “cruel” but ok
Yes in the circle of life u also can be killed
I laughed when the hippos pulled up like "ight tf goin on here" lmao 😂
Fr like just another day in the hood
😂😂
🤣🤣
Fallen into a deep hole of watching crocs and alligators eating animals😂🤦🏽♂️
I can relate
As can I
Happens to the best of us
@@jordanwilkenson3284 illjtu. Iiio
They’ve been my favorite animal as long as I can remember
Being an impala in Africa is basically like playing on hard mode.
Not really, they definitely got plenty of warnings and just decided to play dum.
Imagine living a life where you risk getting your entire self ripped apart every time you need to get a sip of water.
Shows the value of water.
Even humans are prepared to walk for miles for water. We cannot live without it.
So imagine as an animal, the weather is hot and you've been walking for miles, perhaps you have gone without water for a whole day, possibly more. When thirst hits, you take the risk.
Now we worry if we use the right pronouns. 😔🥴
Nature is cruel. It enjoys this kind of brutality.
Fooolish thinking
Nature is sooo unfair, I don’t understand why
You gotta admit, that was a GREAT catch by the crocodile. Caught it by the back leg, a half a second later and it would have missed it
You got that right!
It amazes me how effortlessly strong crocs are... animals giving all they got to try & break free... croc just sitting there, animal in its jaws, just as carefree as can be.
My man crocs never give up, that's the spirit!
When you hungry you never give up
@@tikrinelojaLl
They give up but then they give up on giving up.
“Hippo not very happy with the disturbance”Lol
The way he snatched him up is like he was saying "yall gonna respect my presence "
The wind in my earphones make me feel like I am there, too. Breathtaking audio
Vanessa ButtuhFly right
This dude is tripping
Gay
and there goes the hippos again. i've been binge watching crocs catching impalas and hippos always shows up to spice up the party....
All their problems would be solved if they could make a long enough straw.
@@st99zy how can they do that with hooves on their legs 😒
Plastic straws are getting banned everywhere tho lol
@@st99zy they're*
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And thus, humans evolved.
@ 3:37
Hippo : I told ya dam crox to keep it down over there !!!!!
Crocs : my bad fam we just trynna eat this deer right quick , ayye y'all want a plate ?? Just send over the little hippo over to pick it up ..
*The crocodile's stealth and power make it a top contender in animal fights*
Them hippos are like the old folks that live the longest in the residential house, if someone's just a little too loud, they get mad and start attacking you.
Lucky for these crocs, it seems like these old folks just asked the two to take their meal elsewhere.
Ranger ça va ça va bien c'est la vidéo si son père très gentil👏🇲🇦
Impala never gets old. They're always devoured before get there. Poor animal 😂
Yes, you're goon
The hippo was like, "WTF!"
That Impala didn't stand a chance of escape, that croc was huge.
Yes no chance of survival. That's the difference between an great white and an freaken crocodile.
Hello made in Uzbekistan.
This is so fascinating to watch.
This season Linus is the best hunters
Hippos like peace and quiet in the waters. When they hear animals noises in distress, they come out to investigate.
Great video! I think I may have shot the same scene, solo, in the vehicle next to your guides 3 years ago! One of the guides exclaimed in my video exclaimed that in 15 years of guiding he hadn't witnessed a scene like that. It was an incredible moment to see the two crocodiles work together. I stayed around until the crocs surfaced a few minutes later with the impala. The following moments are incredible as well. The hippos ushered the crocs out further downstream with the remaining carcass 10-15 minutes later. The hippo licked the blood stained sand where the crocs did much of their work. It didn't seem to be the stomach contents (i.e. grass). That was an interesting behavior that I didn't expect from the hippos. I just published my first 2 minute clip of this scene. 3 years after this moment in Kruger, it's still exciting to go through the footage. I spent 39 incredible days in Kruger! Take care! Jason
Wow say hi next time please post link to your footage will really like to see it!
@@PKSafaris I'm still putting together a video of the full scene. I'd love to share it when it's done! Jason
@@PKSafaris Hello again! Here's the link to the footage of the first part of the scene th-cam.com/video/iAy4eCZaKaU/w-d-xo.html I went back and listened to your footage as well. It is definitely the same scene! It's still a little spooky that your video was recommended by the TH-cam engine and this connects us to the same moment 3 years ago. There were only a few vehicles there that morning. Really cool to cross paths this way. I sat on the footage for 3 years. I got in a bit of a funk working in healthcare through the pandemic while my travel/wildlife photography plans got put on hold. I recently finished a couple of Boyd Varty's books. There's a line from the book, "When you lose your track, go back to where it was the freshest. Then find your next first track." The age old wisdom resonated with me and pulled me enough outta the funk to watch the footage from my experience in Kruger. It reminded me that eyes on wildlife is a great way to help protect them.
@@PKSafaris Here's the link to the full scene! th-cam.com/video/tzfAN8O4bws/w-d-xo.html
GOOD😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
Think about this: Impala's can escape lions and hyenas....just imagine how quick the crocodile has to be to catch the impala.
There is a video of a croc catching a cheetah. Cheetah picked horrible place to drink. Anyway, if you slow the speed down to .25 within 1 sec the croc comes out of the water about 3 feet. It is unbelievable.
The difference is that impalas can see the lions and hyenas from a safe distance. Crocs have an unfair advantage. The way they are designed, its ability to lurk under the water and camouflaged with the color of it. This enable Crocs to get within 5 feet of snatching anything. It's a very unfair advantage, even stupid humans get victimized by it. I won't because I dress up like a knight, have an Uzi in each hand, and a fanny pack filled with grenades.
The croc is like a submarine. The impalas are too thirsty to avoid the danger.
Wow amazing
Thanks a lot 😊
@@PKSafaris top markotop salam kenal kita sesama youtuber 🙏🙏🙏
Oh shit didn't expect the hippos to show up! Those crocs better clear out!
I know it's nature and the crocs have to feed, but can't help feel sorry for the impala. Imagining the fear, panic and confusion running through its mind as it's being dragged out into the water. Rip.
Nicko Vdub me too :c
Lol xD why don’t u stop eating chicken?!!
@@Tan99bani who says that I do? 🤔🙄
@SuperYT4Ever when last I checked it would seem so
Rip impala
Those impala got too comfortable. Don't chill all day by the lake when you know there's crocodiles right there! Just take a few quick sips and then get the hell out of there!
Well there antelopes and they dehydrate pretty quickly so they live near bodies of water
Random Girl I know right. I told them this like 1000 times. They never listen
Forget quick sips, they need to come up with making long straws😂
@@chickennoodlesoup9303 they future impalas due to natural selection could have something like that
@@randomgirl3396
Sounds like a dilemma
Look at the size of that croc! It’s a monster!
Why the Hippos pull up to the scene like that💀💀
AND DIDN'T DO SHIT
Poor impala there so beautiful.
Crocs do the job, Hippos comes for the feast. No one will argue out there😂
It makes you wonder hippos are like 2.5 tons if there was a crocodile that weighed the same would they be able to take the hippo on?
It's unbelievably fast for such a large animal
Well that's Lunch sorted all good
2:49 Second croc sees his friend has caught something and comes over to help finish it off. Once that second croc got onto the Impala's neck, it was all over. They dragged it down to drown underwater.
The Hippos are hungry too.
Impalas always seem so scared of everything, but they`re actually hardcore. Seeing 2 4m crocs right infront of you and the Imapala goes" Hey Ladys, might i buy you a drink? Let`s get shhots together!"
No they are just dumb.
@@t19563 🤣🤣🤣
1:02 - just before the first attempt some birds chirp to thier best to give impalas a warning!!! 💥💥💥
The wind make the back of the crocodile difficult to spot.. Good camouflage
🤦♂️😭
Said Mr. Croc. to Mr. Impala...come on in...you'll find the stomach nice and warm!!!!
1:04 "Drink next to my buddies or in front of the croc?...Decisions..."
Lmaoooo😂😂😂 I see he took the more daring decision
That actually smarter strategy because that way the deer can keep track of croc. Better keep your enemies on eye side than lose it track and get surprise jump
Great video 👍👍
Thank you 👍
Overwhelmed by thirst was their death sentence.
I love how the hippos go towards the disturbance lol like they really out here just looking for problems
I love hippos. They always save lives
Except for the hundreds of people and non-hippo animals (i.e. anything that gets in their space) they kill annually.
@MegaJf16 I believe that honor lies firmly with the abomination of disease-spreading mosquitoes... but I understand your point, in terms of direct threat (and of large, conspicuous animals)
Damn how unlucky was that impala to get caught by the Leg like that , he was just a step to slow
How can those crocs be so fast with that weight they have
Its amazing .
Impala * sees croc *
Also impala * let me stick my face by it and get a drink real quick *
The duck was radding out the crocodile
Impalas : Yea Jerry we love ya buddy
*Jerry gets attacked*
Impalas : bye Jerry!
Good 👍🤝♥️🙂
Beautiful footage my friend.i like it.thanks for sharing this
Nice to see. Like👍
Thank you! Cheers!
1:13 “that looks sus”
Hippos are those landlords who always have problem with tenants noise...😂
You know what they say, "Three's a charm!"
Third times a charm
Those hippos almost came and saved the day
4:00 " when someone steps on you carpet with their shoes on"
Good one
@@tbxl8204 thx
Good love n like PKSshafari❤❤❤❤👍👍👍
Good
"Impalas are aware of crocodiles but not too worried." Yeeah, impalas need to go to "croc worry" school.
All I could think was... “Get Over Here” In the Scorpion voice
😂
Lol
Hahaha!!!! 😂🤣😂🤣
I think the Impalas should listen to the birds because they give out the warning
When im thirsty i go to the faucet and drink. When the impala is thirsty, they check for crocs, take a few sips, dodge croc attack, take sip again.
U drink from a faucet lol
Impalas need to wear a free lunch sign.
Esses vídeos de vida selvagem são bem melhores que ficar ouvindo e falando de políticas.
That is why I am not an advocate of drinking 8 glasses of water every day.
Love your reasoning.
GOOD
Hippos are like the bouncers in the club
قال الرسول عليه الصلاة والسلام : " اللهم إني أعوذ بك من زوال نعمتك وتحوِّل عافيتك وفجاءة نقمتك وجميع سخطك" . رواه مسلم
Water = Crocodiles, Hippos.
Land = Lions, Hyenas.
Conclusion = *Live underground*
Tarantulas 😭
Underground = Tremors
wow good video i like👍👍👍
3:57 the other impala blocked its way and it was responsible.
Impala say "A little help, please!"
In 500 years Impalas will be able to drop the leg in moments like this
#evolution
More like 500.000 years
@@mortzon5681 more like 500million years
@@jrsmith1998 500 million years seems more accurate indeed as amphibians and mammals have an earliest common ancestor of about 400 million years, and many amphibians can regrow limbs.
Now My Respect towards Refrigerator is increase
The hippos are like the mafia not pleased with the croc doing his side work. But the damage is already done.
Impala are like the "science followers" from the past 2 years.
Watching impalas being eaten alive is my daily routine.
Is this normal???😅
Whoever filmed this also needed three attempts, didn't manage to get the first two croc lunges on video.
before four years when iwas swiming in the river crocodile catch me from my leg, drew me in the water , then i saw his eyes and i pushed me finger hard into his eyes then crocodile left me and i swimed back out of the river . that was difficult situation , i survavived again.
Cap
Yes!!!!
can you believe we had to do this everytime we needed water thousands of years ago. Thank god my ancestors were swift with them legs
Yoshiro Tebu Ekate We’re relatively slow as a species, but we have some advantages. We have strong hearts that can sustain mobility for a long time, we grew upright which allowed us to see over tall grass to see danger, and our advanced brains allowed complex problem solving which allowed us to find food from a greater variety of sources more safely and it also allowed for complex social behavior and tool use.
Deer:- ''that’s it, from now on it’s bottled water!''
Good job .
Beautiful view , amazing video thanks
Nature is beautiful.
Nature: ...
Life of impalas is difficult. Becouse of everywild animal eats & hunts them. Even an eagle .
1:05 Anyone notice the bird's chirps started the gazelle.
What a lovely meal
1:06 That is one gutsy impala.
Sure is but he lived to drink another day....hehehe
Nice move Croc 🐊
Sooner or later you already know that crocodile wasn't gonna give up, those impalas let their guard down. Nature you scary that a bi**ch lol.
in the second photo the croc is looking like third time is the charm
Time for some leg crunches