In fact less than 1% of these baby crocs.. will die before adulthood😂 ..who wrote this shit😂
@sanjeetasingh9298 Жыл бұрын
Uu xij. Dfuk.o.. X T Txgv Sttsdddt Cv
@jeffbuhmann6760 Жыл бұрын
Reminds me of my ex she was fat and layzy
@Prideace93 Жыл бұрын
no wonder crocs are aggressive, they're salty
@rosscollingwood5189 Жыл бұрын
The Proserpine river runs right through the middle of my home town so apart from some glaring mistakes as outlined in early comments, I found this very interesting. I can also testify that no-one in their right mind swims in the Proserpine River, or any other river in northern Australia. To put it bluntly, swimming through a crocodile's dining room is just asking to be eaten. However there will always be complacent fools who think it can't happen to them, hence the clowns seen fishing and netting on the mud here!
@Will-nb8qk Жыл бұрын
2:15 Less than 1% of these crocs will die before adulthood. lol
@Titan52berg2 жыл бұрын
I like crocs! They really rock! One time, long ago, I offered one a whiff of my sock, but instead, he bit off my ________ .. Now, I don't have one no more! HAW! HAW!!!
@jefflehoux96192 жыл бұрын
Our ancestors date back 200 million years to the Triassic as well. Otherwise we would not exist. Just saying
@chiricahuaapache5132 Жыл бұрын
Yes Numpty, but our ancestors were monkeys. Understand?!
@bry86362 жыл бұрын
Really liked the shot of the boat motor- especially glad that the shot lingered there Before panning to the steering wheel Absolutely captivating
@pauljohnleadbeater55332 жыл бұрын
You think with these species three words "oh my gosh" as they are so so big. Nile crocs aren't far behind them either. The two big guns of the crocodile world.
@allbusiness80172 жыл бұрын
Less than 1% will die before reaching adulthood? LOL this should be trillions of them. That's one of the mistakes I spotted in the first 30 seconds. Good quality though. Keep up the good work.
@Turbzy2 жыл бұрын
also they don't grow to 7 metres, they can grow to 6 but this is very rare
@javierpena88992 жыл бұрын
I'll beat that crocodiles ass
@christopherwalkinalloverya58242 жыл бұрын
2:10 "Less than 1% of these baby crocs will die before reaching adulthood." *Wrong.* Less than 1% will *SURVIVE* to reach adulthood. How did such a big error make it into this video?
@b.sud.48212 жыл бұрын
vanuatu is better off talking loudly about the MAORI and ABORIGIN peoples who were colonized and oppressed by white-skinned Europeans than talking about Indonesian Papua..
@Ahuntsicspotter2 жыл бұрын
New Caledonia great place.
@Ahuntsicspotter2 жыл бұрын
Some crazy people fishing with nets.
@gilerarunner42332 жыл бұрын
Crazy
@greg17073 жыл бұрын
Wow the Proserpine River has quite a healthy population of crocs these days, I guess the Fitzroy in Rocky will look like that soon, then the Calliope and then the Burrum and Mary
@hera78843 жыл бұрын
Even if you wore the toughest chainmail while swimming, a crocodile can still crush you if you don’t drown first lol
@rosya31843 жыл бұрын
😂💓👍iebdiebejb Eu B
@VVInKAE3 жыл бұрын
Oml when they jump it gives me a heart attack o. O
@JamesBond-cy1rm3 жыл бұрын
Another disgusting human breeding croc in the wild it will one day shred you to pieces stupid fool
@bionicnerd19683 жыл бұрын
the term estuarine saltwater crocodile is kinda redundant. If a thing lives in an estuary, it automatically means it can tolerate saltiness of the watery environment.
@chriscoleman64114 жыл бұрын
I once swam 2 miles of the proserine river..smack bang in the middle.....mind you...i did have a 30 horsepower outboard motor shoved up my arse
@elmalanmalan21754 жыл бұрын
Magnificent animal My favorite
@kellieworland7484 жыл бұрын
Go to the northern territory apparently saltwater crocodiles are bigger than in queensland
@danskehans5 жыл бұрын
Nice video, but the music is way beyond irritating.
@philipsamani79345 жыл бұрын
I love be there sometimes...
@usmanhameed13035 жыл бұрын
These salties can kill tigers
@zainulzainul18805 жыл бұрын
Usman Hameed And vice versa .
@lastoutlaw38824 жыл бұрын
Depends on the the animal who gets upper hand.
@DreamerGalaxius3 жыл бұрын
@@aliakbarmaliki3156 nah, every Croc can fight felines, there is plenty of footage of Nilecrocodiles attacking Cheetas, Leopards and Lions, it just depends on the size of both. Also Nilecrocodiles get on land to steal food from lions sometimes, and the lions can't really do much to the Crocs. The big ones are too heavily armored and too dangerous to fight, even on land.
@thepuzzlebox66203 жыл бұрын
Big cats can kill them when they are basking in the morning. Crocs have a weak spot that Jaguars have been seen exploiting.
@DreamerGalaxius3 жыл бұрын
@@thepuzzlebox6620 yeah, big cats can kill small crocs, but big crocs are too dangerous
@christopherjames98435 жыл бұрын
"less than 1% of these croc's will die before adulthood" How did that mistake get by?
@xjemiki28033 жыл бұрын
People are human
@navyguy33415 жыл бұрын
What is an eserine croc?
@christopherwalkinalloverya58242 жыл бұрын
*Estuarine* crocodile is a Saltwater crocodile.
@adamfreeman2348 Жыл бұрын
Eserine? Never heard of it
@JUFFAIR1015 жыл бұрын
If i live there i must a have at least a 9mm pistol 24 hours and pepper spray
@jimcrawford50393 жыл бұрын
Shoot a croc and you are in trouble. They are protected. If you are an idiot around crocs it’s your fault!
@poop10I5 жыл бұрын
They've been around Hundreds of millions of years...hmm sounds like the WMD's story from Iraq. How the fuck would anyone truly know? That's a bullshit story right there.
@woodjie16 жыл бұрын
7 meters hey? lol keep dreaming
@lastoutlaw38824 жыл бұрын
True
@xjemiki28033 жыл бұрын
Lolong was that long wasnt he ?
@illerac843 жыл бұрын
23 feet? They've not had crocodiles that size?
@aliakbarmaliki31563 жыл бұрын
You keep dreaming
@DreamerGalaxius3 жыл бұрын
6.16 meters is the official record. So yeah, 7 Meter crocs are nothing but myths, until there is proof. Average size for old males is around 5 meters, but occasionally 5.5 Meter crocs are spotted. Everything above must be extremely rare.
@TheShodan926 жыл бұрын
Drongo on the riverbank. If a croc takes him that croc is hunted and killed, just because he wants to be an egotistical heroic douchbag. If I were the tour guide I'd be screaming at him to get his stupid arse away from the riverbank.
@TheShodan926 жыл бұрын
I went on this tour in August 2017. I had never been to Queensland in my entire life and after doing the Proserpine River tour I was blown away. We saw the big boys, 5 m long male crocs with names like "Knucklehead", and "Boofhead", and "Fatguts". They were HUGE!. It was amazing and I'd recommend doing the tour in the dry season as the wet season means they're often in the water.
@elmalanmalan21754 жыл бұрын
How much is the tour?
@mikemurdoch96533 жыл бұрын
200 flurblos
@litigator80986 жыл бұрын
Dallas Bank Robber is correct in flagging that remark as an egregious error. What the narrator should have said is that the survival rate for baby crocodilians (all species of crocs, gators, caimans and gharials) is only 1-2%. The narrator's statement about why crocodiles gape (lie in the sun with their mouths open) is another major error. It is generally accepted among herpetologists that they do this to lose excess heat. The other explanations he offered are nonsense, although an angry croc (or gator) will "gape" (open its jaws) at you as a warning if angry.
@Flosseveryday6 жыл бұрын
Less than 1% of baby crocs will die before reaching adulthood....did i hear that right? That's not right lol
@vitaminsea93535 жыл бұрын
i heard it too haha he meant survive
@walor53843 жыл бұрын
I had to rewind it twice to make sure. It should be less than 1 percent will make it to adulthood lol 😂
@jk53353 жыл бұрын
I heard that too, a verbal typo!
@freddyfrediere82756 жыл бұрын
SA A-WA ERKDJAH
@xbasic99366 жыл бұрын
I went on the carnival cruise there a week ago and I went to lifou, Nouméa, made and mystery island
@yevheniiherasymchuk8 жыл бұрын
on my way to study here
@cindyeulalee8 жыл бұрын
Hello Shayen Henry
@pilgrums8 жыл бұрын
what's the name of that music on this video thanks
@Lyne22068 жыл бұрын
I love my country VANUATU.!!!!
@marianaveedkhan43619 жыл бұрын
Cool!
@josephbulevahka70319 жыл бұрын
Nice wan be umi lo prob sam stage
@MayankPatel241010 жыл бұрын
great
@Hyburn8410 жыл бұрын
mohawk needs to invest in competant faculty. STAY AWAY FROM MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ADVANCED DIPLOMA course code 529
@CharlieTariliu10 жыл бұрын
Anyways...Thank you for putting this video together. It means a lot to our next generation especially the children of our Island whom unfortunately never set foot home to witness the performance of real courage at work. Kobiah. KG.
@363rs10 жыл бұрын
start my semester in a month
@ryanscott669010 жыл бұрын
what r u taking?
@363rs10 жыл бұрын
Plumbing technics. You?
@ryanscott669010 жыл бұрын
Health,wellness and fitness
@hadashagasi856411 жыл бұрын
Miss this place..home sweet home..Pentecost island
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In fact less than 1% of these baby crocs.. will die before adulthood😂 ..who wrote this shit😂
Uu xij. Dfuk.o.. X T Txgv Sttsdddt Cv
Reminds me of my ex she was fat and layzy
no wonder crocs are aggressive, they're salty
The Proserpine river runs right through the middle of my home town so apart from some glaring mistakes as outlined in early comments, I found this very interesting. I can also testify that no-one in their right mind swims in the Proserpine River, or any other river in northern Australia. To put it bluntly, swimming through a crocodile's dining room is just asking to be eaten. However there will always be complacent fools who think it can't happen to them, hence the clowns seen fishing and netting on the mud here!
2:15 Less than 1% of these crocs will die before adulthood. lol
I like crocs! They really rock! One time, long ago, I offered one a whiff of my sock, but instead, he bit off my ________ .. Now, I don't have one no more! HAW! HAW!!!
Our ancestors date back 200 million years to the Triassic as well. Otherwise we would not exist. Just saying
Yes Numpty, but our ancestors were monkeys. Understand?!
Really liked the shot of the boat motor- especially glad that the shot lingered there Before panning to the steering wheel Absolutely captivating
You think with these species three words "oh my gosh" as they are so so big. Nile crocs aren't far behind them either. The two big guns of the crocodile world.
Less than 1% will die before reaching adulthood? LOL this should be trillions of them. That's one of the mistakes I spotted in the first 30 seconds. Good quality though. Keep up the good work.
also they don't grow to 7 metres, they can grow to 6 but this is very rare
I'll beat that crocodiles ass
2:10 "Less than 1% of these baby crocs will die before reaching adulthood." *Wrong.* Less than 1% will *SURVIVE* to reach adulthood. How did such a big error make it into this video?
vanuatu is better off talking loudly about the MAORI and ABORIGIN peoples who were colonized and oppressed by white-skinned Europeans than talking about Indonesian Papua..
New Caledonia great place.
Some crazy people fishing with nets.
Crazy
Wow the Proserpine River has quite a healthy population of crocs these days, I guess the Fitzroy in Rocky will look like that soon, then the Calliope and then the Burrum and Mary
Even if you wore the toughest chainmail while swimming, a crocodile can still crush you if you don’t drown first lol
😂💓👍iebdiebejb Eu B
Oml when they jump it gives me a heart attack o. O
Another disgusting human breeding croc in the wild it will one day shred you to pieces stupid fool
the term estuarine saltwater crocodile is kinda redundant. If a thing lives in an estuary, it automatically means it can tolerate saltiness of the watery environment.
I once swam 2 miles of the proserine river..smack bang in the middle.....mind you...i did have a 30 horsepower outboard motor shoved up my arse
Magnificent animal My favorite
Go to the northern territory apparently saltwater crocodiles are bigger than in queensland
Nice video, but the music is way beyond irritating.
I love be there sometimes...
These salties can kill tigers
Usman Hameed And vice versa .
Depends on the the animal who gets upper hand.
@@aliakbarmaliki3156 nah, every Croc can fight felines, there is plenty of footage of Nilecrocodiles attacking Cheetas, Leopards and Lions, it just depends on the size of both. Also Nilecrocodiles get on land to steal food from lions sometimes, and the lions can't really do much to the Crocs. The big ones are too heavily armored and too dangerous to fight, even on land.
Big cats can kill them when they are basking in the morning. Crocs have a weak spot that Jaguars have been seen exploiting.
@@thepuzzlebox6620 yeah, big cats can kill small crocs, but big crocs are too dangerous
"less than 1% of these croc's will die before adulthood" How did that mistake get by?
People are human
What is an eserine croc?
*Estuarine* crocodile is a Saltwater crocodile.
Eserine? Never heard of it
If i live there i must a have at least a 9mm pistol 24 hours and pepper spray
Shoot a croc and you are in trouble. They are protected. If you are an idiot around crocs it’s your fault!
They've been around Hundreds of millions of years...hmm sounds like the WMD's story from Iraq. How the fuck would anyone truly know? That's a bullshit story right there.
7 meters hey? lol keep dreaming
True
Lolong was that long wasnt he ?
23 feet? They've not had crocodiles that size?
You keep dreaming
6.16 meters is the official record. So yeah, 7 Meter crocs are nothing but myths, until there is proof. Average size for old males is around 5 meters, but occasionally 5.5 Meter crocs are spotted. Everything above must be extremely rare.
Drongo on the riverbank. If a croc takes him that croc is hunted and killed, just because he wants to be an egotistical heroic douchbag. If I were the tour guide I'd be screaming at him to get his stupid arse away from the riverbank.
I went on this tour in August 2017. I had never been to Queensland in my entire life and after doing the Proserpine River tour I was blown away. We saw the big boys, 5 m long male crocs with names like "Knucklehead", and "Boofhead", and "Fatguts". They were HUGE!. It was amazing and I'd recommend doing the tour in the dry season as the wet season means they're often in the water.
How much is the tour?
200 flurblos
Dallas Bank Robber is correct in flagging that remark as an egregious error. What the narrator should have said is that the survival rate for baby crocodilians (all species of crocs, gators, caimans and gharials) is only 1-2%. The narrator's statement about why crocodiles gape (lie in the sun with their mouths open) is another major error. It is generally accepted among herpetologists that they do this to lose excess heat. The other explanations he offered are nonsense, although an angry croc (or gator) will "gape" (open its jaws) at you as a warning if angry.
Less than 1% of baby crocs will die before reaching adulthood....did i hear that right? That's not right lol
i heard it too haha he meant survive
I had to rewind it twice to make sure. It should be less than 1 percent will make it to adulthood lol 😂
I heard that too, a verbal typo!
SA A-WA ERKDJAH
I went on the carnival cruise there a week ago and I went to lifou, Nouméa, made and mystery island
on my way to study here
Hello Shayen Henry
what's the name of that music on this video thanks
I love my country VANUATU.!!!!
Cool!
Nice wan be umi lo prob sam stage
great
mohawk needs to invest in competant faculty. STAY AWAY FROM MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ADVANCED DIPLOMA course code 529
Anyways...Thank you for putting this video together. It means a lot to our next generation especially the children of our Island whom unfortunately never set foot home to witness the performance of real courage at work. Kobiah. KG.
start my semester in a month
what r u taking?
Plumbing technics. You?
Health,wellness and fitness
Miss this place..home sweet home..Pentecost island