@@markguadiana3645 Are there crocodiles in the Americas? American crocodiles occur in South Florida and also can be found in Hispaniola, Cuba, Jamaica, along the Caribbean coast from southern Mexico to Venezuela, and along the Pacific coast from Mexico to Peru. The northern end of the crocodile's range is in South Florida.
¿Y un león solitario que posibilidad tiene contra un cocodrilo? Se necesita toda una manada para someter un cocodrilo pequeño, mientras que el jaguar solo caza a un caimán de su mismo tamaño y en el agua. Punto para el Rey de la selva el Gran JAGUAR.
@@RoyReali now, Nile crocodile 🐊,crocodilus niloticus, don't live in the polar regions, while polar bears don't live in the tropics . Chances of the two species meeting naturally is practically zero.
@@fenderboy68In the same way that an Aligator is not a Crocodile, a Caiman is not a crocodile. Same family, but different animals. That would be like saying all big cats are lions.
It’s fascinating, isn’t it? Jaguars are incredibly powerful and skilled hunters. Their ability to take down crocodiles shows how adaptable and fearless they are in the wild! Thank you for sharing your thoughts. 😊❤️
El verdadero Rey de la selva es el Gran JAGUAR, solo, puede cazar a un caimán de su mismo tamaño y en el agua, en cambio los leones necesitan toda una manada para someter a uno pequeño, y no en el río sino en la orilla.
I have dodged crocs (narrowly) in Northern Territory in Australia. I had to run up a sandhill in pitch darkness. It was a childhood nightmare for real. I made it though.
@@mcoguyaj I KNOW.....In 1980, I spent ten days in Kenya and saw many animals in the wild, including BOTH lions & Nile crocodiles, one of the most vicious and feared animals upon the planet. Lions fear little, but crocs are one of them. NOT saying I know it all, but at now age 84, I have widely traveled the world, mainly to observe total solar eclipses, have now viewed 13 total solar eclipses, and visited 19 countries on six different continents in the process.....ALL except Antarctica. Once had a chance to do that too....for $69, but for reasons too long to delve into here, passed and have kicked myself ever since, for I could well have slept on the plane while flying there. On another matter, Donald J Rump sincerly believes he is a lion, but is on the verge of getting seriously mauled! BHE
You must be mistaken. No elephants or giraffes can survive in Antarctica. It is extremely cold and they do not have enough fur, fat, or food to live there. Caimans, who are crocodilians, live in South America. There are American crocodiles in South Florida, as well as alligators. Crocodiles also live in Cuba, Hispaniola, many countries in the Caribbean, and in Mexico. Google is your friend.
@@AndrewSmith-mw7mx Sorry! You'd be surprised how many people have these misconceptions, so I took it seriously. It's the teacher in me.🙂We have also had invasive caimans in Florida since 1970.
@@oluwafunkeaina2830 We know and we also know crocodiles aren't found in South America! Hence importing the Jaguar found in South America to sort out crocodiles found in Africa.
A crocodile attempted to snatch a calf elephant that was playing in the water. The mother elephant noticed the crocodile approaching and positioned herself between it and her baby. She then stomped all over the crocodile to protect her calf.
What an incredible display of a mother's love and bravery! Elephants are truly remarkable creatures, always protecting their young with such determination. Nature never ceases to amaze! thank you 🌹
Do the ones doing the narrative actually look at the video that goes with it ? I am watching an elephant wander about, yet they try telling me that the elephant has its trunk wrapped round the croc and it is slamming it onto the ground. ?
So if they would have let the video of the Elephant continue instead of repeating what we already saw the original video shows the elephant wrapping it's trunk around the cocs tail lifting the croc up out of the water and slamming it back into the water several times.
@@mcoguyaj It's actually an annual croc tossing contest, where elephants gather yearly prior to mating season, to see which one can toss a croc the fartherest!....and also to demonstrate thier prowness to potential mates. THAT elephant was just warming up and getting itself into the proper mood for the upcoming main event, where up to 1000 elephants sit in an arena to watch!
Which rain forest are we talking about the one in Africa where crocodiles may live or the one in Brazil where only camens exist ,wrong continent ,I’m surprised you didn’t feature a rogue Australian Bogan with a particular skill of terminating crocs and knobbing New York honeys😂
Crocs are not stupid and do no rely on brute force. They are, however, vulnerable on land and they run out of steam pretty fast. A caiman is not a corc by the way.
While a jaguar could potentially attack and injure an adult Nile crocodile, it is highly unlikely that a jaguar could subdue and kill a fully grown crocodile due to the crocodile's size, strength, and powerful bite, making the crocodile the likely victor in most scenarios; however, if the jaguar could manage to get a good bite on the crocodile's neck in the right position, it might have a chance, especially if the crocodile is smaller or injured.
@@kontsombos1956 That's a very insightful analysis! You’re right-while a jaguar is incredibly powerful, the size and strength of an adult Nile crocodile would make it difficult for the jaguar to win in most cases. However, as you mentioned, if the jaguar could land a well-placed bite, it could potentially have a chance, especially if the crocodile is smaller or already weakened. Thanks for sharing such a thoughtful perspective! Please continue sharing your thoughts! 😊❤
There are no crocodiles in South America but rather alligators or caimans called "jacarés" in Brasil. These reptiles are smaller than crocodiles! Crocodiles ecosystems are located in Africa, SW Asia and Australia or better Oceania!
Right off the bat here... there are no crocs in Brazil. And yeah, size matters. Sure. Are you gonna get an argument out of an Orca (the ultimate predator) when confronting a sperm whale? Yeah, didn't think so. Size really does matter and unlike Humpbacks these guys have TEETH!
I know this is Wild Haven but you need to get some of your facts straight. Jaguars live in South and Central America so they do not hunt Crocodiles they hunt Caiman which are part of the Alligator family. The way you can tell is that the snout is thinner than a crocs. Caiman do not live in Africa either so when it comes to Jaguars and something in the water that looks like a crocodile it is a Caiman. Leopards live in Africa and Asia. Black Panthers are Black Leopards that live in South Africa and Asia neither hunt crocodiles but have been known to hunt the baby crocodiles. If you see a "Black Panther" grabbing a crocodile out of the water it is a Black Jaguar grabbing a Caiman in South and Central America. So depending on what Continent you are on determines the animal in your videos.
قال رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم : "ما على الأرض رجل يقول : (لا إله إلا الله والله أكبر وسبحان الله والحمد لله ولا حول ولا قوة إلا بالله) ، إلا كُفِّرَت عنه ذنوبه ولو كانت أكثر من زبد البحر " . رواه الحاكم بإسناد صحيح
A jaguar can never take a crocodile... It can take on a caman or other large lizards but not a crocodile. You video earlier showed 4 lions harassing a crocodile yet it kept walking away. A jaguar cannot single handedly take on a croc at least an African crocodile
A good many are posting here that the Caiman isn't a crocodile. True, but they do belong to the order Crocodilia. It is the same with alligators. they are also members of the same family. Moreover, a Caiman is also an alligator. It also belongs to the Alligatoridae family. A bit confusing isn't it?
It is camin not crocodile. Crocs are too big for Jaguar and moreover they do not share habitat. Jaguar and Camin in South and Central America while Crocs lives in Africa, Asia and Australia.
You're absolutely right-caimans and jaguars share the same habitat in South and Central America, while crocodiles are found in other parts of the world. Thank you for pointing that out! Isn’t it fascinating how jaguars have developed such powerful hunting skills to take on caimans? What’s your favorite animal interaction in the wild?
The jaguars hunt caymans, not exactly Nile or Salt crocs. The lions are sissy cats. They are nothing in front of a single croc. The whole lion pride couldn't even trap a single 10' croc on land.
Jaguar’s are smaller than lion’s and caiman crocodiles are much smaller than Nile crocodiles. That’s why a single smaller jaguar can on a caiman. Where as it takes multiple larger lions to take on the much larger Nike crocodile.
@@PauloOliveira-ug5ud You're right that elephants are herbivores, but this behavior could be due to reasons like defending themselves or their young. Elephants are very intelligent and protective animals, and when they sense danger, they might act to protect themselves. Wild nature is sometimes more complex than it seems! 🙏😊❤️
There is a Hindu mythological story which narrates a legend of the mighty king of elephants who was caught by the crocodile when the elephant king was playing with his she elephant consorts in the cool waters of the river. The king of elephants struggles for eons and is on the verge of death from exhaustion and exertion for a very long time when he remembers his past life as a king and his arrogant ways therein. He prays to Lord Vishnu for forgiveness and redemption. The Lord appears before him and grants his prayers and cuts down the jaws of the crocodile with his fiery spinning chakra. In this video it is the crocodile that needs redemption. He should pray to Lord Vishnu for a similar grace and redemption.
This is a fascinating story! The legend you mentioned highlights themes of redemption, humility, and divine intervention, which are central to many Hindu myths. It's interesting to think about how the concepts of redemption and grace might be applied to different characters in such stories. Thank you for sharing this insightful perspective! 😊🙏❤️
Well thanks for the video clips tell me the elephant is the elephant a meat eater? We don't see it in this video chapping on the alligator. Just wondering if the elephant is meat eater
Click-bait, with lots of bullshit thrown in: no jaguar could stay under water as long as a crock, the crock will do a "crock-roll" and break the jag. Please research your "facts", you know SFA.
Jaguars are amazing cats camparing their size against other big cats. I can't imagine any other big cats are able to do that although occasionally tigers are know to kil crocodiles
Tigers are strong swimmers and have been known to hunt in water. There have been instances of tigers preying on crocodiles, particularly when the crocodile is basking near the water's edge. Tigers use their stealth and quick reflexes to surprise the crocodile and deliver a fatal blow.
You're absolutely right, jaguars are incredible considering their size and strength. It's impressive how they can take down such formidable prey. Tigers do have the ability to kill crocodiles as well, but the jaguar's unique hunting style makes them stand out. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 🙏❤️
@@kontsombos1956 That's a great point! Tigers are indeed strong swimmers, and their ability to hunt in water adds to their impressive skill set. Using stealth and quick reflexes to ambush a crocodile shows just how adaptable and powerful they are. Thanks for sharing that interesting info! 😊❤
ASK YOURSELF. WHY are ALL the OPENING pictures of SO CALLED ANIMAL contests ALWAYS ON A CLEAR ROAD WAY. JUST SIMPLY NONSENES BY THE VIDEO CEATOR. AAAAAND ALWAYS THE SAME COMPUTER VOICE TOO. SIMPLY C.R.A.P.
There are no wild crocodiles in the Americas, alligators and cayman's yes. Sloppy schoolboy error, if you wish to be taken seriously as a wildlife narrator, get your facts straight.
This is a channel that finds video clips and then makes fictitious narrative to make a story line that is a fairytale. They use AI voiceover and sadly fool many people into believing their rubbish.
Usually, jaguars don't attack Crocs, but cayman, yes.
Caiman
Crocodiles are in the Nile
@markguadiana3645
That's absolutely correct, and one of the reasons the Nile is so famous is because of these unique crocodiles! 🌹
@@markguadiana3645 And other places such as Australia.
@@markguadiana3645 Are there crocodiles in the Americas?
American crocodiles occur in South Florida and also can be found in Hispaniola, Cuba, Jamaica, along the Caribbean coast from southern Mexico to Venezuela, and along the Pacific coast from Mexico to Peru. The northern end of the crocodile's range is in South Florida.
That last bit with the elephant finishing off the gator is so badass. It flipped the gator upside down like a rag, then it washed its trunk.
the jaguar killed a camen not a crocodile
¿Y un león solitario que posibilidad tiene contra un cocodrilo? Se necesita toda una manada para someter un cocodrilo pequeño, mientras que el jaguar solo caza a un caimán de su mismo tamaño y en el agua. Punto para el Rey de la selva el Gran JAGUAR.
the jaguar killed a cameraman not a crocodile
Yep,because he can't handle no croc like that
Cayman.
Caiman
I am disappointed that you didn't include polar bear encounters with crocodiles.
Good one!
Funny Polar Bears are found in the Artic Crocodiles can't live there they are cold blooded and would be immobile
@@RoyReali now, Nile crocodile 🐊,crocodilus niloticus, don't live in the polar regions, while polar bears don't live in the tropics . Chances of the two species meeting naturally is practically zero.
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Crocodiles don't live in the same area as jaguars either.
CAYMAN... again it's Cayman narrator... not a crocodile, who is much bigger... big differences.. stop insulting people's intelligence!! Lol
Commentary is A.I. generated gibberish....don't be lazy! At least edit the rubbish that you generate.
Don’t mess with elephants 😂. Playing with a croc like a toy
Interesting video. Especially the Jaguar stalking and killing the Crocodile. I didn’t know that happened.
That's a Caimen croc. It's no where near the size of a Nile croc. Impressive for the Jag but it's a smaller species of Crocs.
@@fenderboy68In the same way that an Aligator is not a Crocodile, a Caiman is not a crocodile. Same family, but different animals. That would be like saying all big cats are lions.
It’s fascinating, isn’t it? Jaguars are incredibly powerful and skilled hunters. Their ability to take down crocodiles shows how adaptable and fearless they are in the wild! Thank you for sharing your thoughts. 😊❤️
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Absolutely correct, thank you for pointing this out 😊❤
El verdadero Rey de la selva es el Gran JAGUAR, solo, puede cazar a un caimán de su mismo tamaño y en el agua, en cambio los leones necesitan toda una manada para someter a uno pequeño, y no en el río sino en la orilla.
How in the heck did a big slow elephant get into the position to kill a croc?
I like your channel , but let’s be honest , a cayman is hardly a crocodile.
If that were a full grown croc, for lions and cheetah it would not have been that easy
I wouldn't subscribe because the thumbnail pix showed the elephant and the croc on the road. But in the content, there is none.
Good girl! You should be so proud!
Not to mention that stupid wax poetry.
Elephant (while curb-stomping croc): “HOW…MANY…TIMES…HAVE…I…TOLD…YOU…NOT…TO….?!”
Croc: …
Probably seen as a threat to the young.
yeah, elephants only natural predator is man. these animals are highly intelligent and majestic creatures.... your comment is faf.
Those lions looked like they hadn’t had a meal in quite a while. The first three seemed to be showing signs of starvation!
Kind of shocked about the Jag defeating the Crocodile in the water!!!
Click bait.
Crocs are good at attacking, but not so good when defending..:)
Im guessing that GATOR was from the left lol
Crocs live in Africa and Jaguars in South America
nah. we have crocs in FL. they’re down in s. america too.
They have them in Texas too . In South America it's known as Caiman (Cayman) a species on alligator.
I have dodged crocs (narrowly) in Northern Territory in Australia.
I had to run up a sandhill in pitch darkness.
It was a childhood nightmare for real.
I made it though.
@ 4:33 That elephant squished the life out of that crocodile . I bet that water was full of croc poop .
Well, forget all the picky wingers, l thought it was a great video !
It’s not a crocodile it’s a Cayman big difference..
when you think you're the apex predator,then realize you're the bug splat.
YT needs to get a grip on AI.
Hard knock life.
Can the music. Do not drown out your narrator with noise of any sort. Save your music for pauses in the narrative. Even quiet music is annoying.
WOW....Nine lions attacking one crocodile....NOT FAIR!
Lions are nasty for a reason they call in the troops...
That is how lions attack everything. Lions hunt in groups and a group of lions is called a pride.
@@mcoguyaj I KNOW.....In 1980, I spent ten days in Kenya and saw many animals in the wild, including BOTH lions & Nile crocodiles, one of the most vicious and feared animals upon the planet. Lions fear little, but crocs are one of them. NOT saying I know it all, but at now age 84, I have widely traveled the world, mainly to observe total solar eclipses, have now viewed 13 total solar eclipses, and visited 19 countries on six different continents in the process.....ALL except Antarctica. Once had a chance to do that too....for $69, but for reasons too long to delve into here, passed and have kicked myself ever since, for I could well have slept on the plane while flying there.
On another matter, Donald J Rump sincerly believes he is a lion, but is on the verge of getting seriously mauled!
BHE
@@mcoguyajAnd, right AFTER a pride makes a fresh kill they are then referred to as a PROUD!
I had no idea crocodiles lived in South America. What country in Africa do cayman live? I saw an elephant and a giraffe once in Antarctica....I think.
You must be mistaken. No elephants or giraffes can survive in Antarctica. It is extremely cold and they do not have enough fur, fat, or food to live there. Caimans, who are crocodilians, live in South America. There are American crocodiles in South Florida, as well as alligators. Crocodiles also live in Cuba, Hispaniola, many countries in the Caribbean, and in Mexico. Google is your friend.
@@bobbies1562 Just a little humor bobbies. Didn't think you took everything so seriously.
@@AndrewSmith-mw7mx Sorry! You'd be surprised how many people have these misconceptions, so I took it seriously. It's the teacher in me.🙂We have also had invasive caimans in Florida since 1970.
Really real hero is only Jaguar sir.
You’re absolutely right, jaguars are truly amazing! Thank you for sharing your perspective. 😊❤
Each animal has a role in the ecological balance, except the non-native species, like boa constrictors, pythons, and iguanas in the USA.
They should import some jaguars to Africa to thin out the Nile Crocodile population.
Africa is not a country
@@oluwafunkeaina2830 We know and we also know crocodiles aren't found in South America! Hence importing the Jaguar found in South America to sort out crocodiles found in Africa.
@@oluwafunkeaina2830 oh, you're right. I forgot it was a city. ;)
Jaguar has no chance against a Nile Crocodile.
That was a Cayman that the Jaguar killed not a crocodile
A crocodile attempted to snatch a calf elephant that was playing in the water. The mother elephant noticed the crocodile approaching and positioned herself between it and her baby. She then stomped all over the crocodile to protect her calf.
What an incredible display of a mother's love and bravery! Elephants are truly remarkable creatures, always protecting their young with such determination. Nature never ceases to amaze! thank you 🌹
Under an elephant's foot is not the first place I would like to find myself.
I'm really sorry you're saying this. If you need anything or want to talk, I'm here to listen. You're never alone. Life is beautiful. 😊❤️
Do the ones doing the narrative actually look at the video that goes with it ? I am watching an elephant wander about, yet they try telling me that the elephant has its trunk wrapped round the croc and it is slamming it onto the ground. ?
So if they would have let the video of the Elephant continue instead of repeating what we already saw the original video shows the elephant wrapping it's trunk around the cocs tail lifting the croc up out of the water and slamming it back into the water several times.
@@mcoguyaj It's actually an annual croc tossing contest, where elephants gather yearly prior to mating season, to see which one can toss a croc the fartherest!....and also to demonstrate thier prowness to potential mates. THAT elephant was just warming up and getting itself into the proper mood for the upcoming main event, where up to 1000 elephants sit in an arena to watch!
Which rain forest are we talking about the one in Africa where crocodiles may live or the one in Brazil where only camens exist ,wrong continent ,I’m surprised you didn’t feature a rogue Australian Bogan with a particular skill of terminating crocs and knobbing New York honeys😂
Listening to this is as bad as trying to read a cheap romance novel.
Myself personally I don’t like being bitten, and the elephant doesn’t either, that 🐊 was just an insect! 😅
Jaguar 🤩
Crocs are not stupid and do no rely on brute force. They are, however, vulnerable on land and they run out of steam pretty fast. A caiman is not a corc by the way.
corc?
Just wondering, can a single jaguar subdue an adult Nile crocodile?
While a jaguar could potentially attack and injure an adult Nile crocodile, it is highly unlikely that a jaguar could subdue and kill a fully grown crocodile due to the crocodile's size, strength, and powerful bite, making the crocodile the likely victor in most scenarios; however, if the jaguar could manage to get a good bite on the crocodile's neck in the right position, it might have a chance, especially if the crocodile is smaller or injured.
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That's a very insightful analysis! You’re right-while a jaguar is incredibly powerful, the size and strength of an adult Nile crocodile would make it difficult for the jaguar to win in most cases. However, as you mentioned, if the jaguar could land a well-placed bite, it could potentially have a chance, especially if the crocodile is smaller or already weakened. Thanks for sharing such a thoughtful perspective! Please continue sharing your thoughts! 😊❤
It couldn't.
Perhaps not !
@captainamerica6525 I think so too. A mature male Nile crocodile 🐊 can weigh up to a ton!
I've never felt sorry for crocodiles before this
I still don’t!
There are no crocodiles in South America but rather alligators or caimans called "jacarés" in Brasil. These reptiles are smaller than crocodiles! Crocodiles ecosystems are located in Africa, SW Asia and Australia or better Oceania!
lol. thats a cayman not a croc, lets see one take on a saltwater croc.
My God how much do they eat in a week crocodile meat 😮
Cayman not crocodile
They are crocodilians, meaning they are related: Crocodylia order.
I think this was narrated by someone on Molly...
Right off the bat here... there are no crocs in Brazil. And yeah, size matters. Sure. Are you gonna get an argument out of an Orca (the ultimate predator) when confronting a sperm whale? Yeah, didn't think so. Size really does matter and unlike Humpbacks these guys have TEETH!
There are Caimans in Brazil, who are also crocodilians.
The narration of the video does not follow the true action !
I know this is Wild Haven but you need to get some of your facts straight. Jaguars live in South and Central America so they do not hunt Crocodiles they hunt Caiman which are part of the Alligator family. The way you can tell is that the snout is thinner than a crocs. Caiman do not live in Africa either so when it comes to Jaguars and something in the water that looks like a crocodile it is a Caiman. Leopards live in Africa and Asia. Black Panthers are Black Leopards that live in South Africa and Asia neither hunt crocodiles but have been known to hunt the baby crocodiles. If you see a "Black Panther" grabbing a crocodile out of the water it is a Black Jaguar grabbing a Caiman in South and Central America. So depending on what Continent you are on determines the animal in your videos.
The thumbnail picture with the Elephant and the Croc on the road is nowhere to be found in this video. Disappointing!
قال رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم : "ما على الأرض رجل يقول : (لا إله إلا الله والله أكبر وسبحان الله والحمد لله ولا حول ولا قوة إلا بالله) ، إلا كُفِّرَت عنه ذنوبه ولو كانت أكثر من زبد البحر " . رواه الحاكم بإسناد صحيح
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No Crocs in South America. Only caymans..............Wait, there are no elephants there, either like the thumbnail shows! Shame, shame,shame!!!!
A jaguar can never take a crocodile... It can take on a caman or other large lizards but not a crocodile. You video earlier showed 4 lions harassing a crocodile yet it kept walking away. A jaguar cannot single handedly take on a croc at least an African crocodile
Nor the Australian one!!!
It was a caiman not a crocodile the jag caught
It's "jag-u-ar", not "jag-war"... 🙄 Yeah, it's an AI voice but use one that gets the pronunciation correct.
maybe to uk twits
Eigh, more AI channels muddying things up.
A good many are posting here that the Caiman isn't a crocodile. True, but they do belong to the order Crocodilia. It is the same with alligators. they are also members of the same family. Moreover, a Caiman is also an alligator. It also belongs to the Alligatoridae family. A bit confusing isn't it?
To a Jaguar they are also known as Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
Thank you for informing me. Yes, you are absolutely right. 😊❤️
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@@650gringoOnly the small ones. To a crocodile or even an adult male black caiman the jaguar would be the breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Very poor editing.The narration often doesn’t match the picture, and is repetitious.
Not once did Dumbo use his trunk… Such Bullshit!!
Not Cayman or camen it’s a caiman
You know its done for the crocodile when you see their soft white underbelly.
With scripted narration written by a twelve year old boy. Really bad.
King Kong versus Crockzilla
It is camin not crocodile. Crocs are too big for Jaguar and moreover they do not share habitat. Jaguar and Camin in South and Central America while Crocs lives in Africa, Asia and Australia.
You're absolutely right-caimans and jaguars share the same habitat in South and Central America, while crocodiles are found in other parts of the world. Thank you for pointing that out! Isn’t it fascinating how jaguars have developed such powerful hunting skills to take on caimans? What’s your favorite animal interaction in the wild?
I love animals except crocodile and hypos 😮
That's interesting! Why don't you like crocodiles and hippos? 😊❤️
The jaguars hunt caymans, not exactly Nile or Salt crocs.
The lions are sissy cats. They are nothing in front of a single croc. The whole lion pride couldn't even trap a single 10' croc on land.
Over-ripe narration doesn't make up for ordinary visuals
you don't really stand much of a chance against a pride of hungry lions and whatever you do leave the elephants alone they don't forget what you did
Jaguar’s are smaller than lion’s and caiman crocodiles are much smaller than Nile crocodiles. That’s why a single smaller jaguar can on a caiman. Where as it takes multiple larger lions to take on the much larger Nike crocodile.
I wonder why was the elephant so determined to kill that croc. She is vegetarian.
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You're right that elephants are herbivores, but this behavior could be due to reasons like defending themselves or their young. Elephants are very intelligent and protective animals, and when they sense danger, they might act to protect themselves. Wild nature is sometimes more complex than it seems! 🙏😊❤️
There is a Hindu mythological story which narrates a legend of the mighty king of elephants who was caught by the crocodile when the elephant king was playing with his she elephant consorts in the cool waters of the river. The king of elephants struggles for eons and is on the verge of death from exhaustion and exertion for a very long time when he remembers his past life as a king and his arrogant ways therein. He prays to Lord Vishnu for forgiveness and redemption. The Lord appears before him and grants his prayers and cuts down the jaws of the crocodile with his fiery spinning chakra. In this video it is the crocodile that needs redemption. He should pray to Lord Vishnu for a similar grace and redemption.
This is a fascinating story! The legend you mentioned highlights themes of redemption, humility, and divine intervention, which are central to many Hindu myths. It's interesting to think about how the concepts of redemption and grace might be applied to different characters in such stories. Thank you for sharing this insightful perspective! 😊🙏❤️
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The Hindu story is mere wishful thinking. What you’ve seen in the video sets the record straight. No more questions.
Caimen
If you talk about this feline from Brasil, at least have the decency of calling it ONÇA.
Beside that call the reptil Jacaré, not a fucking crocodile. Do your fucking homework before exibiting tings from Brasil.
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Thank you 🙏❤️
Well thanks for the video clips tell me the elephant is the elephant a meat eater? We don't see it in this video chapping on the alligator. Just wondering if the elephant is meat eater
Ever watch an elephant push over a tree? Think he's after an animal up there?
The elephant is defending it territory. Its young one would be endangered by that croc even if the adult isn't.
Click-bait, with lots of bullshit thrown in: no jaguar could stay under water as long as a crock, the crock will do a "crock-roll" and break the jag. Please research your "facts", you know SFA.
Good video 😢
The first attacks are jaguars on cayman
Crocks don't live alongside Jaguars..caymen do
BS title and preview.
Jaguars are amazing cats camparing their size against other big cats. I can't imagine any other big cats are able to do that although occasionally tigers are know to kil crocodiles
But a lion will kill a jaguar quite quickly.
Tigers are strong swimmers and have been known to hunt in water. There have been instances of tigers preying on crocodiles, particularly when the crocodile is basking near the water's edge. Tigers use their stealth and quick reflexes to surprise the crocodile and deliver a fatal blow.
You're absolutely right, jaguars are incredible considering their size and strength. It's impressive how they can take down such formidable prey. Tigers do have the ability to kill crocodiles as well, but the jaguar's unique hunting style makes them stand out. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 🙏❤️
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That's a great point! Tigers are indeed strong swimmers, and their ability to hunt in water adds to their impressive skill set. Using stealth and quick reflexes to ambush a crocodile shows just how adaptable and powerful they are. Thanks for sharing that interesting info! 😊❤
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ASK YOURSELF. WHY are ALL the OPENING pictures of SO CALLED ANIMAL contests ALWAYS ON A CLEAR ROAD WAY. JUST SIMPLY NONSENES BY THE VIDEO CEATOR. AAAAAND ALWAYS THE SAME COMPUTER VOICE TOO. SIMPLY C.R.A.P.
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Cayman’s are not crocodile’s
Commentary unrealistic 🤦♂️
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Jaguar catch caiman on a regular basis. Caiman are like alligators or crocodiles but are NOT crocodiles....
There are no wild crocodiles in the Americas, alligators and cayman's yes. Sloppy schoolboy error, if you wish to be taken seriously as a wildlife narrator, get your facts straight.
Kind of BS video. word and pics do not match. this video pollutes youtube, hear that youtube ?
wild animal
This is a channel that finds video clips and then makes fictitious narrative to make a story line that is a fairytale.
They use AI voiceover and sadly fool many people into believing their rubbish.
Rubbish
How can a crocodile be an apex predator if it gets its tail kicked by lions, elephants , hippos, and jaguars?
Leones pero en manada, y solo pueden vencer a un cocodrilo pequeño, si fuera uno adulto se comería aún león macho de un solo mordisco.
This is a melting pot of stolen videos. Nope it is not truthful but rather fake. Do it again but this time do your homework before.
I always hated watching an animal being eaten alive. The pain.
I understand how you feel. It can be hard to watch, but it’s part of the natural cycle of life. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. 😊🌹❤️
yoot toobers that use ai just suck.
Didn't even make it past 2 minutes due to the atrocious AI commentary. You're what's wrong with TH-cam. Downvoted and blocked on all my accounts.
Lame
The AI commentary sucks! Seriously, do better!