Crocodiles: The Last Dragon | Go Wild
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- Опубліковано 26 кві 2023
- The have been on the Earth for 80 million years. They are strong, agile, tough and very aggressive. They hunted and outlasted the dinosaurs, spreading throughout the rivers of four continents. They have survived mass extinctions, glaciations and geological cataclysms, but now they face the most powerful predator that the Earth has ever seen: Man.
They are the crocodiles and this is their story. - Домашні улюбленці та дикі тварини
The most misunderstood and awesome group of modern apex predators.
Don't forget shark who people fear because they believe in the movies and don't believe in the animal expert that actually study them
@@ngjoshua8668 crocodiles suffer more from that nowadays than sharks honestly, several studies have already shown that crocs are far smarter and advanced than people believe but they refuse to believe it regardless.
Bet there'd be a lot less crocs, if there were more Cajuns in Africa.
Wonder if that tail is as good as gator?
in what way are they "misunderstood"...? lol
@@OsamaBinLlama there’s a lot misunderstood about them, first they’re much smarter than people refuse to believe. They can learn tricks, names, even certain sounds much like dogs. They even have varying personalities much like other animals, and they’re far from the mindless killing machines people always claim them to be. I’ve been face to face with some of the most notorious species of crocodylians throughout my life and learned much about their behavior. In fact, humans are far more the monsters than they are. I’ve seen people do absolutely horrendous things to them and each other yet I’ve been able to swim with crocodylians and even stand just 3 feet away from the species claimed to be responsible for the most human deaths with no issue at all, in the wild. People also make stupid assumptions like they’re dumb and slow when this is far from the case, crocs really don’t move often because they’re more concerned about maintaining a balanced internal system but while they’re unmoving they’re extremely observant of their surroundings. In Lake Chamo of Ethopia, a biologist in camouflage was spotted by a whole gang of crocs basking across an entire lake yet he was behind foliage and since crocs are hunted often in that region, the crocs were quick to disappear. Other examples exist as well in both wild & captive specimens, I’ve seen crocodilians intentionally avoid biting people and conspecifics they’ve formed a bond with, and even cuddle with them in a form that most people assume only mammals can do. People only base their behavior over a couple incidents like when several large, highly aggressive males are placed together in an unfit enclosure for a species and one gets their leg torn off, everyone assumes all of them are like that yet there’s far more to their behavior & we still have a lot to learn about them. A crocs brain may be small compared to ours, but they’re the smartest reptiles on earth, some of their intelligent nature being comparable to that of canids. They’re very much misunderstood.
"Crocodiles: the last dragon". Komodo Dragon be like: "Cute"
Crocs & gators are absolutely terrifying & such efficient predators designed to withstand almost anything nature dishes out.
And although they are dangerous with a taste for human flesh that doesn’t mean we can just keep aggressing killing them on sight and turning on them and being an even greater danger to them, because if we were not only would it be a dubucle but it is shiwung we are not human and we are killing millions of an important part of an ecosystem
Crocs more than anything...
Think they could survive a Cajun?
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Nah I live in the NT (northern territory) in Australia crocs are pretty easy to deal with ya just gotta be careful. Where I fish they’re everywhere, and if you piss them off they can knock you straight out of ya tinnie. Don’t stand up, and if ur lure gets snagged - leave it. A lure isn’t worth ur life. Pick a steep bank, and you’ll be right. True… 😊
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Crocodile: 🐊 That’s an impeccable in addition to misunderstood ancient predator. 🐊🐊
No any other predator is able to cope with a crocodile particularly in water. 💦 🐊💪
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This river is full of crocodiles. What shall we call it?
How about Alligator River?
Brilliant!
Gators and crocodile are magnificent my favorite animals I want one
Crocodiles are so cute. I will go there and pet one now.
After living in Africa Mocambique Botswana Zimbabwe Zambia Tanzania,. I had nightmares about Crocs for years, to echo One commentator, they are terrifying. Be very careful close to the rivers edge. They may look asleep dead or in a comma , but they are watching 🍄🌍🍄🐊🐊🐊🍄
Pretty good . Real interesting.
This apex predator will be around long after the last human died. And when nothing catastropic happend to the Earth, they will be around millions of years. Imagine a world full of crocodiles.
Crocodilians are such wonderful animals!
Crocodile is dangerous
croc are awesome
Excellent video 😊
I love last video of massai mara of Kenya
One dangerous and sneaky predator!!
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Humans can’t help themselves
That was smooth at 8:38…😂
Really awesome footage around the 13:33 mark showing rather large crocs galloping. Looked like cattle were nearby so I’m guessing these are c. acutus in a latin country.
Good for saltwater krok up n coming homie
4 continents? Africa, North America, South America, Asia and Australia. That’s five continents.
I guess Europe doesn't count anymore?
You forgot Europe and Antarctica...That makes 7 continents,not 4 or 5...lol...!
@@stevenwerezak4532 Eurasia is 1 so 6.
Fair enough with Antarctica.
My point was him saying 4 then naming 5. As opposed to how many continents there are.
“A chick falls in the water.” Actually someone threw a chicken into the water. Note the yellow legs; very different from the baby storks legs & feet.
Anything for the shot.
I noticed that to
they should film the tana river crocodiles,
"The last dragon"
Komodo dragons: "am i a joke to you"?
IKR
I tried to watch but 5 add breaks in 16 mins is to much
Pay for the premium it gets rid of the ads its cheap
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Get a grip!
the amount of time he mentioned the rains 🌧 😊
That is so sad - looking at the mother-croc deprived of her offsprings.. :( Yet, what if they would substitute her eggs with, say, chicken, or- rather- duck eggs (if the temperature would allow hatching) ?.. Some birds do lay eggs in the warm soil without brooding, right? ) Oh my, that would be some experiment :) They should try it!
The cat was raising hedgehogs, the dog- ducklings.. etc So: why not to try such a substitution (for a start, hehe)? I'm serious! Would teach us a lot in any way
Dolphins have conical teeth, as well.
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My biggest reeespekts to cuban crok
I realize that the term "spectacled caiman" and "speckled caiman" refer to the same animal, but I actually thought that the term "spectacled caiman" was the significantly 'more proper' or at least the more used terminology given the prominent bony ridge across the brow of the animal reminiscent of spectacles, especially in hatchling or juvenile specimens. Again, I realize either to be acceptable, but it just seems to me that the relative prominence of the bony brow ridge and the relative lack of "speckling" of the hide (like you'd see in, let's say, the Cuban crocodile for example) would drive the terminology considerably more toward "spectacled".
19:09
Congo.
good text & visuals, crappy music.
There are however turkey vultures in the documentary as well, but narrator doesn't seem to know the difference
#birdbathjamaica
Bird.
I thought the last dragon was the devil sitting on the throne of the Vatican.
G F Y S
I don’t know what he is, but a dragon he certainly is not.
We could be using our power to help these species in need.
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Those are not turkey vultures, they are Black vultures they are here in Tucson Arizona Sonoran desert 🏜️🌵 yes I keep on keeping on Africa we are all African 🌍
0:36 they hunted and outlasted the dinosaurs🤯🤣..
Older you get you realize so call smart people say the dumbest chyt if you listen closely. crocodilian is a dinosaur😵💫what a bunch of croc
43:55 What the very fuck, mate?! Really?
what about the komodo dragon?
Not a crocodilean...
@@harsha1989able "dragon"
Goiumdo.
If i ever get ate by a crocodile preferably a saltwater croc maybe a nile definitely a costa rican crocodile under the bridge that swim with homeboy but if i ever do just know that i was the one that fucked up not him i me yo
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Congratulations on your monumental achievement 🍄🌍🍄🐊🍄
8 meter salt water croc? this is supposed to be an educational documentary. youd think they might research the topic they are making the doc on!!!
They've made a load of mistakes in this _"documentary"._ Which is a shame as there must be a lot of kids with the 600,000+ followers who take the information they provide as gospel.
Crocs in one form or another have been around for 200 million years. They are found on 5 continents. Not 4. There are 28 different species of croc. Not 22. And apart from us and other crocs, they said nothing else attacks crocs. Try telling that to the Jaguars or Monitor lizards ;-))...
Look at size for big crocodiles on google
Exactly what I was thinking... Lolong the largest saltwater crocodile ever measured was around 6.3 meters...
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Annoying music.
Do the thug shaker
800 trillion billion years ago lol 🙄
Unless you’re referring to a different part, or just making a joke of sorts lol, but he said 80 million
In the first minute it says humans are the most powerful predator....we are just meat sacks with weapons
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No such things as dinosaur's! Show me where in the bible it talks about dinosaurs.
The Bible doesn't detail all of history. It speaks of dragons and the Leviathan.
@@echofoxtrot2.051 Ummmm.. Not in the King James version 👈🏾 The best reputable source !
Crocodiles the last dragon? They never been a dragon. Dragon has 4 limbs and wings on its back, do you see that on crocodiles?
No but seriously, what a waste of meat to have croco-farms like that. Its not like the world is suffering from food shortage as it is, but then there are people who toss the good food to wildlife instead of feeding the people. Logic.
Watch out guys, homie here’s got a degree in dragons
Insert eyeroll here...
Logic goes to where the money is a crocodile skin can go into making a $40,000 dollar Lue vexton handbag or watch strap or men's shoes. Where as feeding the poor and starving comes at a cost.
So logic yes but kindness no 😢😢.
Also I agree Crocs are most certainly not dragons 😂. Only a handful of reptiles could be considered dragon like. The frillneck lizard from Australia. That lizard with the wing like membrane from limb to limb.
@@funnygrunt_o7 true dragon description though croc got no wings lol
Dragons come in all forms it all depends on culture or, whatever the imagination takes you. Not all dragons are European dragons..
It's pronounced liv-ed not live-d lol
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