Crikey!
Makes me wonder if there were any former ackowledge of any crocodiles in that river.
[QUOTE=Sunday_Roast;34339374]Crikey!
Makes me wonder if there were any former ackowledge of any crocodiles in that river.[/QUOTE]
[quote=Article]
Last month, a boy was killed by a crocodile in the same river.[/quote]
[QUOTE=AceOfDivine;34328010]Don't they do that when they drag something into water without waiting for them to drown? Because I was watching animal planet and a croc dragged an antelope into water and started to centrifuge even though it was obviously alive.[/QUOTE]
I meant that as in wait for it to die to swallow it, or just immediately rip it apart.
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[QUOTE=AceOfDivine;34329784]What if it rips off your arm and you can get back to the coast?
Crocodiles don't always grip perfectly.[/QUOTE]
They do have amazing grip. How else do you think they can perform a death roll? A death roll is when they lock their jaws on someone's limb and start twisting their tails, which makes them roll pretty fast, and with enough force to break bones and rip flesh.
[QUOTE=Lambeth;34326656]That would be a fucking awesome way to go[/QUOTE]
I would [i]love[/i] for you to come to Australia and hop into one of queenslands rivers.
Preferably the Mary River.
You'll find plenty of crocs there if you want an "Awesome" way to go.
Also while researching about crocs, i found this
[quote]Repeated calls by the British for the Japanese to surrender were ignored: the Marines holding the perimeter shot any Japanese attempting to escape, while within the swampland hundreds of soldiers died over the course of several days for lack of food or drinking water. Some, including naturalist Bruce Wright, claimed that the crocodiles attacked and ate numerous soldiers:
"That night [of the 19 February 1945] was the most horrible that any member of the M.L. [motor launch] crews ever experienced. The scattered rifle shots in the pitch black swamp punctured by the screams of wounded men crushed in the jaws of huge reptiles, and the blurred worrying sound of spinning crocodiles made a cacophony of hell that has rarely been duplicated on earth. At dawn the vultures arrived to clean up what the crocodiles had left...Of about 1,000 Japanese soldiers that entered the swamps of Ramree, only about 20 were found alive."[/quote]
This was at the Battle of Ramree Island.
tl;dr: crocs are scary things.
being eaten would be the most painful thing ever
imagine a bear ripping off your stomach and eating you alive and you just have to watch cause you can't do anything about it
[QUOTE=pvt.jenkins;34327876]They should go shoot that crocodile..[/QUOTE]
That's how animals go extinct.
"The animal did something that's natural! Kill it!"
Well this gives this song a whole different meaning now.
[MEDIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMaPTZdwjPE[/MEDIA]
Never smile at crocodiles, children.
[QUOTE=Rents;34327008]I don't see why a crocodile would eat a human unless it was really fucking hungry, we're pretty bony compared to most animals.[/QUOTE]
not Americans.
You think that's bad I once watched a girl get eaten by a horse
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