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August 19, 2021 By David 1 Comment

Five metres and one tonne of clear and present danger

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This is the big ole boy on the block.  A lean, mean, eating machine.

Five metres and one tonne of lethal force, he’s the boss of this stretch of river and he’s watching your every move.

A “saltie” – salt water crocodile – I filmed on a river cruise near Darwin this time last year.

Our guide told me that even fully submerged, lying in wait, he knows exactly where you are and every move you make and can strike with deadly speed.

Not an animal to trifle with. You sure as heck wouldn’t want to take a swim with him around.

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  1. Wesley Jacobs says

    September 8, 2021 at 5:46 pm

    Wow, I don’t want any of that smoke.

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