My surname Ngwena (I’m black African) directly translates to crocodile. These powerful creatures have a firm position and legacy in African culture and folklore. Such cool beasts!
I'm surprised some of thme still have legs, there are some African crocodiles that do almost nothing all year and then have a feeding frenzy when the annual zebra/wildebeast/etc migrations happen.
Genuinely was under the impression from all the times of seeing the thumbnail that it was its tongue. I was perplexed but marveled at the thought of such a thing, now I realize it’s a zebra. Boy, do I feel a bit dumb.😂😅 *scratches head nervously*
@@PassportGods that's something I'd see in my nightmares. Don't get me wrong, these are fascinating creatures but I would not like to be on the receiving end of that bite.
Sure you could keep a crocodile's mouth closed with your hands, but remember: While the mouth may be restrained, the rest of the animal is free to do whatever it pleases.
RICHARD TAVERAS nope a death roll is them rolling for any reason their tails hit hard and it could cause you to lose grip on the mouth and potentially get bit
This just made me miss Steve Irwin so much. Because of him so many crocodiles lives were saved and he helped bring awareness of these amazing creatures to us all, he tought us all about them, where and how they live, how dangerous they are and how they can be easily caught and moved to places where both humans and the crocodile will be safe. I learnt so much from that legend, he gave us the information in an exciting, energetic and captivating way. He taught me so much about conservation and so many other people. He was truly a legend!
@@michaelql3754 PETA? They hate Steve Irwin which just goes to show they disagree with respecting animals and focusing on conservation. Steve Irwin literally wrote the book on conservation and the humane treatment of animals and brought it to the masses. PETA are just self-righteous assholes who couldn't care less about animals unless they got recognition...
Hey, it's okay, Steve Irwin lived a fulfilled life, saved many animals, and educated and inspired many people. You're living proof of that. Have you heard of the Gator Boys? They have been working in various parts of southern USA and are now in the Everglades, doing many of the things Irwin once did. Why not check them out? (:
Oh don't worry. When you're swimming they don't do that. They just attack from below before you see them. Best advice: don't swim in waters where there are crocs. Or better, don't go anywhere near water where they are around. There are better animals to take your chances with.
@@basedintellectual9704 lol with our tiny little weak pathetic teeth?! And they're not even knifey and slashing, they're just flat like herbivores except for 4 tiny useless canines. Pathetic.
@@JSB-2Z-2K dude that's like max force usually humans hardly or maybe never use max psi But If you use full force with your jaws it would hurt your jaw but it can cause flesh damage Most people have two small fang looking teeth But again when will we ever use max force The only thing we use our jaws for is to chew food
How to make an animalogic video. Step 1: pick an animal Step 2: talk about how amazing that animal is. Step 3: tell how humans are screwing up their lives. 😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah the image of the lion having to 'tolerate' those crocs is kind of funny--and I'm sure the story of how the ALL got there trying to eat that carcass is a hoot too.
I was hoping for a mention of the Gharial, the most weird looking crocodilian. It's a critically endangered species. Now that you've not mentioned it here, it deserves its own episode.
@@animalogic Hi, Great work with all the episodes. I was about to contact you for an episode on Gharials when i came upon the crocodile one. Its a great loss if you miss gharial out of a crocodile episode. They are such an important species, be its evolution,ecology or IUCN status. I am currently working on gharials in India and if you ever wish to put forward an episode on them, feel free to ask. Thanks and great work.
00:45 "they're more closely related to birds and dinosaurs.. which explains a lot".. this should be interesting, I think to myself.. *Danielle proceeds to describe the difference the between crocs and gators, instead of the similarity between crocs and birds* :/
It's harmless to humans. The tiny caiman rarely weighs more than 15 lbs. The freshwater crocodile gets twice as long and regularly weighs 150lbs or more. In Australia, people swim in waters where freshwater croc lives. From Wikipedia: "However, in general, it is still considered safe to swim with this species, so long as they are not aggravated."
@Jacob Zondag Everything is relative. People have been killed by boas and pythons in captivity that are so small that they should not pose a threat to adults. Accidents do happen. The freshwater crocodile can grow up to 3 m, 100 kg. People in Australia swim in ponds where there are freshwater crocodiles. They are considered harmless (to adults) as long as you don't antagonize them.
It probably evolved in any animal that's active at night. Different animals that hunt in similar conditions (like at night), will develop similar physical traits to deal with those conditions. This particular trait is also what causes "eye shine" in animals seen at night. Parallel evolution at its finest.
6:08 "In the name of the African senate of the animal republic, you are under arest!" "Are you threatening me master Lion?" "The Senate will decide your fate!" " *I am the Senate* " "Not Yet" " _It's Treason Then..._ "
What I like about Crocs is that they're pretty much perfect at what they do, anything you'd add on would really be unnecessary. They're about as perfect an animal as you can get, like sharks.
Could a combo episode featuring the Thylacosmilus be possible, or should that be two eps? I find it amazing that marsupials converged with felids in that way. A vid on the saber tooth niche itself would be a departure from the norm, but I'm just putting it out there; it adds an element of surprise to the topic, which many people wouldn't expect.
@@flednanders7556 an episode for the marsupial lion of Ancient Austrailia deserves to be put up. I whole heartedly agree because it has to be one of the oddest animal mimic and adaptations I've personally ever heard of. I've taken on paleo-zoology and present day zoology as a hobby since I was a kid and the Marsupial lion has always stuck out along with Entelodontidae, aka the Giant Murder "Pigs" from Hell that roamed North America during the Eocene period. Though they're more closely related to hippos than actual pigs...
Gee, I don't know, Cyril. Maybe deep down, I'm afraid of any Apex Predator that lived through the KT Extinction. Physically unchanged for a hundred million years because it's the perfect killing machine: a half ton of coldblooded fury with the bite force of twenty-thousand newtons and a stomach acid so strong it can dissolve bones and hooves. And now we're surrounded, those snake eyes are watching from the shadows waiting for the night...
As a Filipino It actually sucks that people don't know a lot about these predators, and directly kill them for being protective of their territory One crocodile was killed in Luzon for "revenge" for killing a child *that was swimming in the animal's territory* Its relieving to know that Animalogic is helping others understand these animals before its too late I hope other Filipinos follow suit in protecting not only crocs, but all life.
Great video! I was hoping you might've mentioned Gustave, the nile crocodile, when you got to their segment of the video. He has a very interesting story. Still, great video. Keep up the awesome work!
Best build in evolutionary history have been crabs in water and Wolf on land. Those two builds optimize all the necessary characters to succeed and that's why they have been evolved several times (6-7 times for crab builds and 3-4 times for wolf builds) in the fossil records. I do agree that Crocodilian and shark builds have been successful, they are the kind of builds which were successful and stayed that way unchanged.
over the years i've gotten lots of compliments and comments on my eyes. i've often been told that I had the eyes of a cat, occasionally that I had the eyes of a wolf, but the weirdest and funniest comment i've ever gotten was for sure when a friend told me I had crocodile eyes. So, strangely, those last words about their eyes was kind of a confidence booster!
Crocodiles have been around since the Dinosaurs ruled the Earth. As a matter of fact, Dinosaurs and Crocodiles have something in common; they BOTH evolved from the same ancestor, the archosaurs.
Crocodiles have been by far my favorite species of animal! Their speed as an ambush predator is jaw dropping to say the least, and I knew about their bite force at 3000 psi, but didn't realize it was closer to 4000 than not 😀 they are truly the closest we will be to dinosaurs our lifetime
That thumbnail though.. In all honesty, these animals deserve a spot on this planet- hell, they outlived the dinosaurs! Humans sure love playing with the future of entire species, don’t we?
Really love your channel and presentations (really love nature as it is and should be). Always learning something new. Now I can finally tell the difference between crocodiles and alligators! Thank you for making and sharing this multitude of videos. And since you ask: A similar video on alligators would be nice. As i understand in Brasil alligators (and anaconda's) are the main water preditors, but alligators are main dish for the jaguars.
I beg to differ. The real way to tell the difference between an alligator and a crocodile is this: With an alligator, it's "Seeya later." With a crocodile, it's "After a while."
Dinosaurs: **die out** Crocodiles: Finally, we rule the Earth! Mammals: Imma stop you right there. Apes: ooh look at these fires and sharp rocks, wonder what we can do with them.
Me: **A person who thinks Crocs and Alligators are really cool, and knows a bit about them usually** Croc: **Casually swallowing a Zebra head** Also me: HOLY SHI-
At 4:50 that rumbling sound the crocs make--experts say that is probably the same way tyrannosaurus makes sounds since they don't seem to have vocal chords. However, I'm sure anything hearing (or perhaps, 'feeling) a tyrannosaur bellow would probably be struck by sheer terror.
"No swimming crocodiles" Now isn't that just the perfect pond for skinnydipping? If the crocs are either of the walking/crawling type, or the sinkslikearock/drowning type
_What do you_ **mean** _they look like scary monsters?!_ They look adorable. And you yourself said you can hug them to disarm their biggest weapon! That and the babies make Star Wars laser sounds!
Appart from cute, you are the best explainer. Some other channels talk and talk, and you never know whwre they are going. ¡Congratulations and go ahead!!
My surname Ngwena (I’m black African) directly translates to crocodile. These powerful creatures have a firm position and legacy in African culture and folklore. Such cool beasts!
Oh wow that’s awesome 😲🤩
I mean they been around for million years so yeah they definitely deserve that status …
I'm Asian my parents name me John, it means toilet.
@@brucelee5576 🤣
Charmed to make your acquaintance, Ms Crocodile.
Crocodiles: Lived for millenias,evolved through the ages and seen dinosaurs .
Humans:That would make a nice bag
The sad truth
Preach friend
Also humans: mmmmm....yummy
mukbang channels:
*cough cough*
Crocs
*cough cough*
Crocodiles: peak predators, fine tuned by millions of years of evolution
also crocs: angry sausage with legs
ThePotatoQueen 42 nice
did you ever think that maybe crocs are made by jesus not ecvolution checknate
another level destroyed
Really , how ???
I'm surprised some of thme still have legs, there are some African crocodiles that do almost nothing all year and then have a feeding frenzy when the annual zebra/wildebeast/etc migrations happen.
Animal logic: during mating season males often fight one another for females
Literally every other animal on earth: I, I do that too
Nature is so sexist, it'd be nice if the females fought to the death for a male every once in awhile.
Event human😂🤣
@@arthas640 bruh
Arthas Menethil old comment, but female penguins would fight each other
@@arthas640 and than females complain that males are sexist. Okey okey
"Their territory crosses over with lions, leading to some magnificent clashes."
"Shoo, bitey log."
"No."
Nice
Lol
😂😂😂😂
LMAO bitey log
Lmao
That thumbnail tho... “Zebras, masters of disguise!”
“You thought it was Croco, but it was me Zehbrah!!!!” - Zebra
Seren Regalado *I’m the mastermind behind all of this!*
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Genuinely was under the impression from all the times of seeing the thumbnail that it was its tongue. I was perplexed but marveled at the thought of such a thing, now I realize it’s a zebra. Boy, do I feel a bit dumb.😂😅 *scratches head nervously*
@@LaLloronaVT Nani?!s that a Jojo reference?!?!
Seeing a crocodile swimming quickly in the empty ocean feels kinda terrifying
Crocodiles: One of the oldest, fiercest species of animal in existence.
Steve Irwin: I'm gonna grapple it.
Stingray: finally a worthy opportunity.
@@territorycrocboss6404 our battle will be legendary
“Then I’m gonna jam my thumb up in there!”
@@STEPHxCA now it gets really angry!
Man, I loved that episode
F
3:59 By far, the most terrifying thing ive seen all day.
I didn't think they were that great at swimming either!
@@PassportGods that's something I'd see in my nightmares. Don't get me wrong, these are fascinating creatures but I would not like to be on the receiving end of that bite.
I’m more scared of the dark void under the crocodile
saltwater crocodiles known to push sharks from the habitats.
That thing looks like it has literally no arms
Creepy
Sure you could keep a crocodile's mouth closed with your hands, but remember:
While the mouth may be restrained, the rest of the animal is free to do whatever it pleases.
Dank_Smirk 2nd Channel death roll
RICHARD TAVERAS nope a death roll is them rolling for any reason their tails hit hard and it could cause you to lose grip on the mouth and potentially get bit
@RICHARD TAVERAS no. They use their mouth during it to rip out flesh. The movement itself comes from pretty much all of the body behind the neck
Plus I wouldnt count on there being only one croc in an area at a time
Can’t do much when they’re on a lock. The thing is, how long can you hold them before you get tired?
This just made me miss Steve Irwin so much. Because of him so many crocodiles lives were saved and he helped bring awareness of these amazing creatures to us all, he tought us all about them, where and how they live, how dangerous they are and how they can be easily caught and moved to places where both humans and the crocodile will be safe.
I learnt so much from that legend, he gave us the information in an exciting, energetic and captivating way.
He taught me so much about conservation and so many other people. He was truly a legend!
Too bad peta had to be *idiots*
@@michaelql3754 PETA? They hate Steve Irwin which just goes to show they disagree with respecting animals and focusing on conservation. Steve Irwin literally wrote the book on conservation and the humane treatment of animals and brought it to the masses. PETA are just self-righteous assholes who couldn't care less about animals unless they got recognition...
@@michaelmckeay8203 Peta doesn't even have the right to say such a legends name tbh. I used to watch his show early in the morning 😭
Hey, it's okay, Steve Irwin lived a fulfilled life, saved many animals, and educated and inspired many people. You're living proof of that. Have you heard of the Gator Boys? They have been working in various parts of southern USA and are now in the Everglades, doing many of the things Irwin once did. Why not check them out? (:
Yeah fuk u peta
That was definitely JAW dropping
No
This really *CROC* my world
Aaaaaahahaha
@@flooshm YES
Boooooooo
3:59 That was a beautiful shot, look's like a sea dragon swimming.
@zintosion I saw either a sea serpent or a fish, but I agree.
Don't you wish you can dive like a Crocodile?
I'm never going to be ocean any time soon
These animals scare me. Imagine peacefully swiming with nothing happening and then you see those 2 little eyes coming at you.
Oh don't worry. When you're swimming they don't do that. They just attack from below before you see them.
Best advice: don't swim in waters where there are crocs. Or better, don't go anywhere near water where they are around. There are better animals to take your chances with.
I'm more scared of a spider
No, cute!! They can eat me ☺️ I understand
🤦🏿 only white ppl aren't satisfied with swimming in actual swimming pools.
@@longlivethetrill I don’t see how race plays into this
3:19
If you guys are interested:
I googled for the psi of humans and it ended up being at 150-200 psi
Thank you
That's enough to cause damage to flesh
@@basedintellectual9704 lol with our tiny little weak pathetic teeth?!
And they're not even knifey and slashing, they're just flat like herbivores except for 4 tiny useless canines.
Pathetic.
@@JSB-2Z-2K Go be self depricating somewhere else. I'm sorry you're that pathetic.
@@JSB-2Z-2K dude that's like max force usually humans hardly or maybe never use max psi
But If you use full force with your jaws it would hurt your jaw but it can cause flesh damage
Most people have two small fang looking teeth
But again when will we ever use max force
The only thing we use our jaws for is to chew food
How to make an animalogic video.
Step 1: pick an animal
Step 2: talk about how amazing that animal is.
Step 3: tell how humans are screwing up their lives.
😂😂😂😂😂
Step 4: Profit!
And don't forget to use other people videos
“But they have an even more dangerous predator..... humans! Ooga booga!”
drawing animal in background
Guitarists Suck false it’s not that kind bud
3:25
Crocodiles: *nomnomnomnom*
Lion: thats me, your probably wondering how i got into that Situation-
That's not the lion being eaten
Yeah the image of the lion having to 'tolerate' those crocs is kind of funny--and I'm sure the story of how the ALL got there trying to eat that carcass is a hoot too.
@@sergionada1 woooosh
two predators that would normally attack each other just casually hanging out
@@sergionada1 I don't remember anyone saying the lion was being eaten...
I was hoping for a mention of the Gharial, the most weird looking crocodilian. It's a critically endangered species. Now that you've not mentioned it here, it deserves its own episode.
It does.
Weird, and cool. That really thing and long snout is incredibly striking.
@@animalogic Hi, Great work with all the episodes. I was about to contact you for an episode on Gharials when i came upon the crocodile one. Its a great loss if you miss gharial out of a crocodile episode. They are such an important species, be its evolution,ecology or IUCN status. I am currently working on gharials in India and if you ever wish to put forward an episode on them, feel free to ask. Thanks and great work.
yes, I'm in support of this one!
@@animalogic Thank you, I'm sure some day you will make that episode. Huge fan of your work.
Crocodile: I've evolved for millennium, I'm a literal tank with teeth I ca-
Some hairless monkey: shoot it. In da brain.
Crocodile: wait that's illeg-
Some hairless monkey: *BANG!!!!!*
Hugs snoot.
"Shit. I can't do shit now."
also hairless monkey: nice bag
Bear grylls : hey little girl
Millenium? Legit hundreds of millions of years
00:45 "they're more closely related to birds and dinosaurs.. which explains a lot".. this should be interesting, I think to myself.. *Danielle proceeds to describe the difference the between crocs and gators, instead of the similarity between crocs and birds* :/
Xander Findlay “theology” is not the proper word for that, it has to do purely with religion.
@@cormuno the word you're using for is Darwinian Fiction
@@patana256 What is Darwinian Fiction?
@@patana256 Eat shit stupid bible thumper.
crocs are known for their decorative plumage and flight.
"Im the tiny crocodile!"
Is 5' long.....
It's harmless to humans. The tiny caiman rarely weighs more than 15 lbs.
The freshwater crocodile gets twice as long and regularly weighs 150lbs or more. In Australia, people swim in waters where freshwater croc lives. From Wikipedia: "However, in general, it is still considered safe to swim with this species, so long as they are not aggravated."
Caimans and dwarfs arent too dangerous, but they can be pretty nasty
It's tail tho
Im 5'5
@Jacob Zondag Everything is relative. People have been killed by boas and pythons in captivity that are so small that they should not pose a threat to adults. Accidents do happen.
The freshwater crocodile can grow up to 3 m, 100 kg. People in Australia swim in ponds where there are freshwater crocodiles. They are considered harmless (to adults) as long as you don't antagonize them.
Crocs are my favorite reptiles but, next can you do the coconut crab please?
I second this!
I fourth this!
I fifth this!
As much as they creep me out I would love to see a vid on them. I sixth this
I SEVENTH THIS!!!!!!!!
I love how the lion is just chilling at 3:23 despite the wingless river dragons right in front of him.
He vibin
He makes one sound and the crocs will have to deal with his entire pride, not worth it, especially when there’s already food there.
@@alexman378 However atm there’s two crocs and one lion
Dragon Master So?
I can’t tell if they’re eating the Lion or scavenging on his meal
Crocodiles: Avoid extinction for eons
Humans: Hold my beer...
Still among the least endangered apex predators & deadliest man-eaters.
Sadly it’s the same with sharks
Not even close to an eon
200 million years of ruling over the world
Crocodiles:you failed to make us Extinct humans
Meteorite-"Removes 99% of species"
*99%*
Yeeet
The remaining 1%
* underwater crocodilian noises*
99 likes!!!
@@kenopofficial7 uno reverse card (98 thx to meeee)
KenOP Official time to ruin that (:
How many freaking times did the tapetum lucidum evolve?! Cats have it, panthers have it, crocodiles have it
It probably evolved in any animal that's active at night. Different animals that hunt in similar conditions (like at night), will develop similar physical traits to deal with those conditions. This particular trait is also what causes "eye shine" in animals seen at night. Parallel evolution at its finest.
rollin thirtys best comment on here hands down lol
Wow packed full of information! I learned so much with this one thanks for posting!
Wtf happened to her??????
Crocs: We’ve evolved into the ultimate predators.
Human: Hmm... Let’s make them our purses.
Crocs: WTF Darwin!!
Crocs: should've ate them damn apes 5 million years ago
@@coffinjoe1702 lol
@@coffinjoe1702 also crocodiles: we didn't even knew humans existed. We used to think they were just a small rat, at least many and many years ago.
@@newkiller4457 *squirrel
6:08
"In the name of the African senate of the animal republic, you are under arest!"
"Are you threatening me master Lion?"
"The Senate will decide your fate!"
" *I am the Senate* "
"Not Yet"
" _It's Treason Then..._ "
What I like about Crocs is that they're pretty much perfect at what they do, anything you'd add on would really be unnecessary.
They're about as perfect an animal as you can get, like sharks.
Can we get a episode of smilodon? I think its time for extinct animals to come back to the channel
Edit: like so she can see
Timber The Wolf smilodons are truly badass
Could a combo episode featuring the Thylacosmilus be possible, or should that be two eps? I find it amazing that marsupials converged with felids in that way. A vid on the saber tooth niche itself would be a departure from the norm, but I'm just putting it out there; it adds an element of surprise to the topic, which many people wouldn't expect.
@@flednanders7556 an episode for the marsupial lion of Ancient Austrailia deserves to be put up. I whole heartedly agree because it has to be one of the oddest animal mimic and adaptations I've personally ever heard of. I've taken on paleo-zoology and present day zoology as a hobby since I was a kid and the Marsupial lion has always stuck out along with Entelodontidae, aka the Giant Murder "Pigs" from Hell that roamed North America during the Eocene period. Though they're more closely related to hippos than actual pigs...
?soy preciosa¿ and there teeth are fragile
Love it
Crocodiles are just armored combat salamanders, Change my mind.
More like murder logs
4 legged birds
More like bootleg dragons
Saltwater crocs are straight up sea dragons. 24ft. That's seriously huge.
Tank build monitor lizard
Gee, I don't know, Cyril. Maybe deep down, I'm afraid of any Apex Predator that lived through the KT Extinction. Physically unchanged for a hundred million years because it's the perfect killing machine: a half ton of coldblooded fury with the bite force of twenty-thousand newtons and a stomach acid so strong it can dissolve bones and hooves. And now we're surrounded, those snake eyes are watching from the shadows waiting for the night...
DeVonne Steed half a ton, I think you mean over a ton, but thats not making it any better
:(
WAITING FOR THE NIIIIIIGHT!
Jesus, Archer
Love archer
Humans: “haha bullet go brrrrr”
As a Filipino
It actually sucks that people don't know a lot about these predators, and directly kill them for being protective of their territory
One crocodile was killed in Luzon for "revenge" for killing a child *that was swimming in the animal's territory*
Its relieving to know that Animalogic is helping others understand these animals before its too late
I hope other Filipinos follow suit in protecting not only crocs, but all life.
This is why I like them. Literal dinosaurs that SURVIVED the meteor...SURVIVED
That one dislike is from an alligator
There are 12 alligators and caimans now :o
They are just jealous XD
@@michaelmckeay8203 yeah cause they got nothing on their croc cousin
@@superiorgaming8086 only 2 out of 14 crocodile species can top the american alligator as the king do i doubt that
@@nicolaischultz6355 i thinks American Croc and Mugger Croc can top American Alligator as well
And the ghariels
Omg this is so awesome!!! Animal logic videos are always fantastic. Danielle you are amazing!!! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
I searched what i wish to comment than writing myself and found the corect one..
Crocodiles: *making mating noises*
Harley Davidson: Yooo sick exhaust sounds bro
Crocodile: I survived the Jurassic extinction.
Shark: Laughs in older than plants way.
Q: How many animal species do u want extinct ?
Humans: YES
Can we not kill off any animals?
Humans: so we agree on killing more species?
@@greengreens6347 how many humans do you want dead
Covid 19: Y E S
Edgy kid is edgy.
M creeper IM SUPPORTING COVID A LIL BIT NOW!!
@@slappy8941 Butthurt guy is butthurt
I love how the crocs diagram in her background was getting completed as the video proceeds.
*_Where my boy Steve Irwin at?_*
Uhh geez... I've got some bad news for you
@@tylerc1980 lol
His wife, son and daughter are all continuing the family tradition!
Vampire deer 🦌 vampire deer 🦌 please please! Or a really weird animal that makes you question Mother Nature hehe
Are you referring to just water deer or all fanged deer such as musk deer and muntjacs?
HarpyFarts Jackelope‘s were real
Do you mean the tufted deer? I think that one’s the most popular tusked deer on the internet.
Great video! I was hoping you might've mentioned Gustave, the nile crocodile, when you got to their segment of the video. He has a very interesting story. Still, great video. Keep up the awesome work!
Best build in evolutionary history have been crabs in water and Wolf on land. Those two builds optimize all the necessary characters to succeed and that's why they have been evolved several times (6-7 times for crab builds and 3-4 times for wolf builds) in the fossil records. I do agree that Crocodilian and shark builds have been successful, they are the kind of builds which were successful and stayed that way unchanged.
3:23 Lion be chilling with the freaking crocodile
Lol
no it uh looks like its being eaten though...
Mr. aizawa it’s not the ribs are out the lion would of been yelling in pain 😂
@@Nunu1k I guess.
But it for sure looks like it :>
Mr. aizawa Optical illusion
“Who ever is humming the Jaws’ theme is going to get slapped!”
Dun dun dun dun
..i..
Humm the Lake Placid theme, go ahead I will wait.
6:12 "You lost boy?"
over the years i've gotten lots of compliments and comments on my eyes. i've often been told that I had the eyes of a cat, occasionally that I had the eyes of a wolf, but the weirdest and funniest comment i've ever gotten was for sure when a friend told me I had crocodile eyes. So, strangely, those last words about their eyes was kind of a confidence booster!
Crocodiles have been around since the Dinosaurs ruled the Earth. As a matter of fact, Dinosaurs and Crocodiles have something in common; they BOTH evolved from the same ancestor, the archosaurs.
Crocodiles have been by far my favorite species of animal! Their speed as an ambush predator is jaw dropping to say the least, and I knew about their bite force at 3000 psi, but didn't realize it was closer to 4000 than not 😀 they are truly the closest we will be to dinosaurs our lifetime
Nope. Birds are more closely related to dinosaurs.
@@IWanderedAsACloudbirds are LITERALLY dinosaurs
No dislikes as all these videos should be
OneWordAnswers I wonder how long it’ll last
Now it's 8
If you bring it up, people are just going to do the thing you don't want them to do.
They're just jealous
Now, it's 12
6:07 those lions really jumped that croc 😂😂
That thumbnail though..
In all honesty, these animals deserve a spot on this planet- hell, they outlived the dinosaurs!
Humans sure love playing with the future of entire species, don’t we?
Danielle, your crocodile is a really inspiring one. Beautiful!
Really love your channel and presentations (really love nature as it is and should be). Always learning something new. Now I can finally tell the difference between crocodiles and alligators! Thank you for making and sharing this multitude of videos.
And since you ask: A similar video on alligators would be nice. As i understand in Brasil alligators (and anaconda's) are the main water preditors, but alligators are main dish for the jaguars.
Can u do a vid about water turtles not like tortoises or sea turtles just like swampland turtles ?
I believe you mean terrapins
Me at 2:03:Oh it’s a algae covered peace of driftwood.
(Eye opens)
Me: O-O
Crocodiles: you cant kill us
World Catastrophes: I know, but they can
Humans: *APPEARS*
I loved the integration of the skillshare course! Thankyou for the video ✨☝🏾
2:06 i'm really confused
hes covered in moss
if your talking about the eyelid thing, its essentially a see through eyelid they use so they can see underwater.
but its less effective on land
@@Calais-dn5bl
I think they’re referring to the appearance of the croc in this shot
🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊They protec
They attac
But most importantly
They snap for a snac
🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊
2:04 what the hell am I looking at
Vegan Crocodile
@@F.RO.H nice
Masters of disguise.
I’m still trying to figure out what’s what.
I actually thought it was an island
Fun to watch your channel 🤗
I beg to differ. The real way to tell the difference between an alligator and a crocodile is this: With an alligator, it's "Seeya later." With a crocodile, it's "After a while."
All praise Sobek, the great Crocodile God!
Odd, Sobek in my language means teared as in how cloth or paper are teared. And how crocs tear their prey before eating them.
Fearsome apex predators: **Exist.**
Some hairless two-legged weirdos: *_lol sharp stick go STAB STAB explodey stick go BANG BANG_*
Dinosaurs: we were the rulers of the Mesozoic
Crocodiles: are we a joke to you
Dinosaurs: **die out**
Crocodiles: Finally, we rule the Earth!
Mammals: Imma stop you right there.
Apes: ooh look at these fires and sharp rocks, wonder what we can do with them.
@@mrreyes5004Well crocodiles are technically > most mammals.
Crocodiles: have the strongest bite
Humans : puts sticky paper over snoot
Crocodiles: 🐊😐😶
Im 37 years Old. And i listen this boys for over 20 years... make me feel like teeanger again. Love this stuff.
Freind: My jacuzzi is broke.
Me: No worries! My crocs in mating season.
3:23 it looks like they’re eating the lion 😂
Alright here we go again, what about bearde... uh I mean how about parrots?
Why do you like bearded dragons so much?
MuX1 Sam Why dont cha like em?
That thumbnail was horrifyingly brilliant
Crocodile: can probably kill you in a single bite
Humans: let's put our heads between it's jaw
Also human : " *FoR EntErtAinMent* "
Awesome as always❤❤❤Can you do about the zombie deer disease please ?
4:24 these crocs be simping
“Alligators a gregarious animals” then they show a gator eating a dead gator..lol
They're terrifying, but they look like they're always smiling and it's adorable.
3:21
Crocodiles: Ate animal corpse
Lion: Dont mind me I just vibin here :)
Amazing video. Do you guys think you can do one on toads? More specifically how they differ from frogs.
I hope not
8:17 I went there when I was vacationing in the Philippines just this winter break! That exact place!
nice
Where is that place ?
"Aligators have U shaped snouts."
Me: But the crocs I wear is-
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Danielle, you give life to your videos!
Crocs are hands down my favorite animal. Love this vid.
As a wise man once said, "CRIKEY!"
Crikey!
Me: **A person who thinks Crocs and Alligators are really cool, and knows a bit about them usually**
Croc: **Casually swallowing a Zebra head**
Also me: HOLY SHI-
Hello neighbor, alligator.
It's been a while, crocodile.
Its " Been a while crocodile" and "see you later alligator"
That is the first time I've ever seen a shot of a croc's secondary palate being open! Awesome footage!
At 4:50 that rumbling sound the crocs make--experts say that is probably the same way tyrannosaurus makes sounds since they don't seem to have vocal chords. However, I'm sure anything hearing (or perhaps, 'feeling) a tyrannosaur bellow would probably be struck by sheer terror.
"No swimming crocodiles"
Now isn't that just the perfect pond for skinnydipping? If the crocs are either of the walking/crawling type, or the sinkslikearock/drowning type
Let me guess. "A lot more" includes Traditional Chinese medicine
THE CHAD CROCODILES VS THE VIRGIN ALLIGATORS
_What do you_ **mean** _they look like scary monsters?!_
They look adorable. And you yourself said you can hug them to disarm their biggest weapon! That and the babies make Star Wars laser sounds!
To be fair, it's fully possible to be both scary and adorable at the same time.
As a Filipino, hearing of the local crocodile conservative efforts in our country sure bring hopes in my eyes, really.
Crocodilian species are amazing. They're survivors and I don't want to see them disappear.
*The Last Extinction*
Climate Change: Am I a joke to you?
No, the last as in the one before this extinction
@@ConfettiCannon1 It's a joke...
@@sarcasticdemon7669 lemme just r/woooooosh myself
Why yes, you are.
Stupid meme is stupid.
Lion: I have the strongest bite force!!!
Crocodile: Hold my wildebeest.
Those are beautiful sketches.
Awesome video.
Appart from cute, you are the best explainer.
Some other channels talk and talk, and you never know whwre they are going.
¡Congratulations and go ahead!!