It's crazy how the land can be lush with water everywhere to drought conditions where life seems hopeless, but eventually mother nature tips her scales and life renews once again.
Didn't know so few baby crocs survive. The way they gather in such large numbers, I wouldn't have expected that, although they do have very long lifespans and no real predators once they reach adulthood, so it still adds up. Probably a good thing that so few of the babies survive or the population would get out of control. Its strange that a species that has been around for millions of years hasnt evolved in such a way that they have fewer eggs but a higher survival rate, but I guess in the end the result is the same. It's also incredible how little the species has evolved in millions of years. Almost like Nature created the perfect life form all those years ago and only had to make very minor tweaks even as the planet and environment around them drastically changed.
A guy in Florida had his puppy grabbed by a baby croc, no bigger than a foot in length and it took this guy who was about 225LB and 6 foot tall all his strength to prize the crocs jaw open just an inch up to let the puppy go. It’s on TH-cam. Even baby crocs have jaws like a vice.
Nice doc and beautiful to see that animals are in control with their lives but,also rather sad that animals and all other nature is in our hands.Thanks for this program.
Absolutely magnificent animals between hippos and crocodiles It amazing watching these two species animals living in the same involvement.
“Leaving the little dragons…..”
Baby crocs are probably the cutest things!
Those baby hippos are cute as heck to...
It's crazy how the land can be lush with water everywhere to drought conditions where life seems hopeless, but eventually mother nature tips her scales and life renews once again.
Didn't know so few baby crocs survive. The way they gather in such large numbers, I wouldn't have expected that, although they do have very long lifespans and no real predators once they reach adulthood, so it still adds up. Probably a good thing that so few of the babies survive or the population would get out of control. Its strange that a species that has been around for millions of years hasnt evolved in such a way that they have fewer eggs but a higher survival rate, but I guess in the end the result is the same.
It's also incredible how little the species has evolved in millions of years. Almost like Nature created the perfect life form all those years ago and only had to make very minor tweaks even as the planet and environment around them drastically changed.
Parabéns.
I found this out while playing as a Deinosuchus in The Isle...🤣😂
I love this narrator. I've heard him on other nature docs.
Jack Spencer the best (Chibaba icho -Zimbo) he did Great parks of Africa Series as well & Ethiopian Simien Mountains
33:00 Who else yawned after the hippo?
crocodiles are really built of survival
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Crocodile: killing machine
Hippopotamus: vermin monster
Great video but just a bit too much background drama music....great narration 👍
Awesome
A guy in Florida had his puppy grabbed by a baby croc, no bigger than a foot in length and it took this guy who was about 225LB and 6 foot tall all his strength to prize the crocs jaw open just an inch up to let the puppy go. It’s on TH-cam. Even baby crocs have jaws like a vice.
Bruh there's croc in Florida? I thought there was only alligators in Florida
Nice doc and beautiful to see that animals are in control with their lives but,also rather sad that animals and all other nature is in our hands.Thanks for this program.
Quisiera ver una pelea solitaria, entre hipopótamo y cocodrilo(uno contra uno).
Zikhomo, AFRICA 🌍 👍also found in ZAMBIA 🇿🇲,
that water at the end doe snot look clean or healthy
40:12 The pelican still shaking from the fish fucking killed me
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Oh so they have TH-cam in the afterlife?
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Stop lying, you were not around two hundred million years ago to prove your claim.
Audio needs work, vbr?
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Good documentary ruined by stupid, over dramatic, unnecessary music.