Wildlife | Episode 2: Crocodiles, Alligators, Caimans & Gharials | Free Documentary Nature

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Wildlife | Episode 2: Crocodiles, Alligators, Caimans & Gharials | Free Documentary Nature


Wildlife: Episode 2 – Crocodiles, Alligators, Caimans & Gharials | Wildlife Documentary

Watch ‘Wildlife – Episode 3: Kangaroos’ here: https://youtu.be/QDrSuudakBE

Crocodiles might induce fear, but these commanding reptiles also deserve respect and admiration. This documentary takes you into their watery realm to catch these apex predators in…

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  1. Now I’d be hesitant to keep an crocodile as a pet and I’d probably lose a wrestling match with one (welll, for sure I’d lose) it’d probably certainly end me being swallowed whole but just because they’re scary, doesn’t mean they don’t have their place in nature’s ecosystem. They were around with the dinosaurs. And they’re still around for us to be amazed by from afar like on documentaries 🐊

    We humans are still capable of killing them all
    off because we’re mean and horrible. In areas where crocs were hunted (mostly for their skin to make handbags and shoes) it had a detrimental ripple effect on the environment. Because nature is the closest thing to perfect I know and everything and every creature is there for a reason, to keep the balance. Remove something as significant as a croc, well, that sucks.

    Luckily there are dedicated conservation groups and many crocodile species have recovered; aren’t on the endangered species list anymore. The ones with the really long thin snouts are still precariously few but they’re working on it.

    Did you know crocs are the only reptiles to care for their children? Yeah, they’re cool. They’re survivors. With superhero powers. Launching themselves out of the water? Watch. You’ll see.
    Respect for crocs. ✊🏼

    Available in USA/CAN/UK/AUS/NZ/Indonesia, India, Philippines, Malaysia, South Africa, Kenya

  2. Most other documentaries I saw on here appeared to be demonizing crocodiles, "the dark side of crocodiles" was something I saw in many titles. I appreciate this documentary for explaining how truly amazing and important crocodilians are. It was very educational and had great footage!

  3. Phytosaurs sometimes aren’t even considered archosaurs, let alone direct descendants of crocodiles.
    Or sometimes they are placed in the archosaurs but as an adjacent branch to pseudosuchians(the branch that crocodiles belong to).
    Nowhere though, are they considered to be direct descendants of crocodiles.

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  5. We must protect all Crocodiles and Alligators, it would be unthinkable that any further extinctions occur. They are awesome and beautiful creatures. 🐊💗🇦🇺