OminousCrow75 Miami yes but not Ft Lauderdale or West Palm Beach, there is a lot of diversity outside Miami. Oh and Miami Beach is also diverse and different from the rest of Miami
@@jgavilon23 No. it's an American crocodile. Cuban crocs like fresh water, American crocs like salt water. There are cuban crocs in Florida but they were brought here.
Actually a American Crocodile but it can tolerate salt much better than a Alligator. It is less aggressive than the Saltwater and Nile Crocodiles but I still wouldn't mess with it.
@@Tjtjboy true and they're much smaller than "salt water croc" species in southeast asia and oceania. If I'm recalling right, max lengths for these are like american croc ~ 12ft and salt-water crocs ~ 18ft. Might be off on the numbers but the difference in scale is big (pretty sure on that)
you're aware florida is famous for alligators right? they don't go in saltwater which suits everyone just fine. florida already has a lot of shark issues, but crocs are from australia, so yeah how did it get there is a good question. did it swim from down under or did someone lose it?
I am more concerned about the anchor babies the croc will leave behind. After all, anything that comes out of the ocean and lands in Florida never returns. After that, the locals will have to move out since the area will no longer be a safe and desirable place for the hard working American taxpayers. Florida has already so many problems to overcome such as human and drug trafficking, mafia, and drive by shootings.
so funny how peope flip out over this relatively little guy. Go to costa rica and they are everywhere in close proximity to surfers and most people have no problems
you get salt water crocs and fresh water crocs but crocs can live in fresh or salt water unlike alligators who can tolerate salt water for a couple of days but always return to fresh water
This is a salt water crocodile ! America doesn’t have crocodiles only alligators but South America has a crocodile but I have always known salt water crocodiles to be known to the eastern side of the world like Australia and Thailand I know those crocodiles can WALK 250 miles inland so doesn’t surprise me really especially if South America has saltwater crocodiles.
@@jakiwoose568 yea must have been tired when I wrote this. They are territorial and he's pretty small croc so he trying to find his own habitat. I meant they travel very very very far so it doesn't surprise me at all that cali would have a croc especially if they are protected they multiply extremely quickly. There population should be controlled they ruin beaches and habitats they kill everything and make it murky and swamped.
Why else would he be in Florida, he’s retired. Leave him alone.
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Hollywood Florida not California (Los Angeles)
I thought it was in California 😅 I was about to have a little heart attack and never go to the beach again 😂🤣😪
There is no Hollywood beach in CA?
That crocodile is a savage
Crocodile: imma just disapear before they catch me.
It’s probably from Cuba just like everyone else in south Florida
OminousCrow75 Miami yes but not Ft Lauderdale or West Palm Beach, there is a lot of diversity outside Miami. Oh and Miami Beach is also diverse and different from the rest of Miami
its a cuban crocodile I can tell because the color and as a cuban myself is an accurate comment. Note I am not a trumpeteer.
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@@jgavilon23 No. it's an American crocodile. Cuban crocs like fresh water, American crocs like salt water. There are cuban crocs in Florida but they were brought here.
@@jgavilon23 This comment is so stupid in so many ways.
Croc: “I thought this was America”
*Sees people*
*Croc:Sup dudes wanna sunbathe?*
Crocodile trolled everyone, waited for a crowd to gather and the cops to show up just to swim away casually.
2:00 "no one knows how it got here"
Ummm how about it swam there? 💀😂 It is a salt water croc after all
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Actually a American Crocodile but it can tolerate salt much better than a Alligator. It is less aggressive than the Saltwater and Nile Crocodiles but I still wouldn't mess with it.
@@Tjtjboy true and they're much smaller than "salt water croc" species in southeast asia and oceania.
If I'm recalling right, max lengths for these are like american croc ~ 12ft and salt-water crocs ~ 18ft.
Might be off on the numbers but the difference in scale is big (pretty sure on that)
He's just looking for early bird specials on the broadwalk!
1:12 that lady stoped for like 5 seconds
Its just sunbathing
Bruh I don’t even wanna go to the beach anymore
HOLYSHIT I WAS LITERALLY THERE YESTERDAY
he was just vibing leave him alone damn bruh
Hope the croc is having a nice day at the beach!
American Crocodile can tolerate saltwater much better than a Alligator.
Call gaterboys
Never smile at a crocodile
Crocodile: Gotta be quicker than that mate! 1:00
by the look of it they had no idea how to capture and remove it
That was in Miami
he just vibin
Crocodiles and alligators are so cool
she said how did it get here what do you think it swam here
you're aware florida is famous for alligators right? they don't go in saltwater which suits everyone just fine. florida already has a lot of shark issues, but crocs are from australia, so yeah how did it get there is a good question. did it swim from down under or did someone lose it?
@@lisathomas1622 Crocodiles are native to Florida as well
@@lisathomas1622 we have both Crocs and alligators . You rarely see Crocs but you see alot of Gators for sure
He just wanted to chill god damn
Florida has crocodiles as well as alligators so what!!! leave it alone and go away. The poor thing is afraid to leave the water because of the crowds.
Kill it! Before it kills a person. There are plenty of them already
BasedOmen r u dumb
BasedOmen American crocodiles are listed as vulnerable to extinction.
@@Wedontbase they are a protected species, it's illegal to kill them
croc was a scout and lowkey saying huh too many at this hour ok noted.
Its a salt water crock in salt water is it really big news we have saltys in our backyard mate
It’s in the wrong ocean if it’s a saltie.
American crocodile but they like salties dont mind saltwater
Haha sure of it. Made me think what it would be like if Australia behaved like this with every salty in salty water 😂 😂
What kind of croc is that. Salties are only from Indo-Australasia.
Is anyone here a Marine Biologist?
Yess!!! Face to face with the blowhole
Godzilla moment
he is doing The Crocodile Rock.
How long ago was this
Carolyn Rodriguez today
I am more concerned about the anchor babies the croc will leave behind. After all, anything that comes out of the ocean and lands in Florida never returns. After that, the locals will have to move out since the area will no longer be a safe and desirable place for the hard working American taxpayers. Florida has already so many problems to overcome such as human and drug trafficking, mafia, and drive by shootings.
hes just evolving leave him
so funny how peope flip out over this relatively little guy. Go to costa rica and they are everywhere in close proximity to surfers and most people have no problems
Yes but they are not estuarine crocodiles
He’s a huge. Be careful, he’s hungry
Was this staged?
Well that crocodile is says alot of Goodies here🙎👩👨👧👦👸👼👱👴👵😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Teslandia A. What?
If that is 13 feet then it’s gonna be a saltwater crocodile because they live in the ocean
YESSS BABY FLORIDA ALL THE WAY IM A FLORIDIAN THIS AINT NOTHING
I’m sorry- “no one knows how it got here” umm how about it’s in its natural habitat! He’s probably thinking the same about us lol
Hollywood beach isn't its habitat
He's trying to get a drink at Magarita Ville
Dog you
It was a crocagator
How can crocodiles live in salt water?
The Caribbean crocodile live in Salt or Brackish water.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_crocodile
you get salt water crocs and fresh water crocs but crocs can live in fresh or salt water unlike alligators who can tolerate salt water for a couple of days but always return to fresh water
Crocodiles are salt water and Alligators are fresh water... but I'm not sure if that's a crocodile or a gator. Do we even have crocodiles in Florida?
@@johnpeymann2783 American Crocs are native to Florida
This is a salt water crocodile ! America doesn’t have crocodiles only alligators but South America has a crocodile but I have always known salt water crocodiles to be known to the eastern side of the world like Australia and Thailand I know those crocodiles can WALK 250 miles inland so doesn’t surprise me really especially if South America has saltwater crocodiles.
Us does have crocs they are just alot rarer than alligators
@@jakiwoose568 yea must have been tired when I wrote this. They are territorial and he's pretty small croc so he trying to find his own habitat. I meant they travel very very very far so it doesn't surprise me at all that cali would have a croc especially if they are protected they multiply extremely quickly. There population should be controlled they ruin beaches and habitats they kill everything and make it murky and swamped.
This is Hollywood, Florida. American crocodiles do live in the waters off South Florida, although they’re pretty rare.
Why are they making a big deal about it as long as it doesn't harm anyone :(
0:12 did someone just throw a goddamn fish at it
Kinda small for a crocodile 😮
Juvenile croc, doesn't really pose a threat to humans. They're more scared of us than we are of them
Wowwww
Better fly in one or both of Steve Irwins children from Australia. They now do everything their dad use to do.
How did it get here? 😐 It's a water and land animal 🤣 it can swim humans that's how it got there!! Always trying to catch something SMH
It’s it’s natural habitat so leave it alone