We Went Inside a Crocodile Cave I Scary Reptiles Underwater (4K)
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- čas přidán 23. 03. 2023
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Nile crocodiles are the largest croc in Africa, measuring up to 6 meters and weighing 1,000 kilos. These ferocious reptilian giants live right across the continent, including in Botswana’s Okavango Delta.
Beneath the surface of this vast wetland, Nile crocodiles live in hidden tunnels. With a bone-crushing bite force of 5000 psi, you don’t want to get too close. Yet our underwater film crew dared to do just that … and now you can see the stunning results.
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(01) - AZ Animals: Saltwater Crocodile Size Comparison: a-z-animals.com/blog/saltwate...
(02) - National Geographic: Nile Crocodile: www.nationalgeographic.com/an...
(03) - IUCN - Nile Crocodile: www.iucnredlist.org/species/4...
(04) - Terra Mater: How the Okavango Became a Big Oil Victim: • How the Okavango Becam...
Check out this incredible footage of a Nile crocodile resting in its cave in the Okavango delta! This powerful reptilian giant can grow up to 6 meters long, weigh up to 1000 kilograms, and has a bite force of over 5000 PSI. Despite its impressive size and strength, the Nile crocodile is also one of the most ferocious animals in the region and is responsible for hundreds of human deaths each year. Our crew went to great lengths to capture these unique underwater close-ups, navigating the treacherous Okavango delta and facing danger at every turn. Don’t miss this rare glimpse into the secret world of one of Africa’s most fascinating creatures!
This video is perfect for wildlife enthusiasts, nature lovers, and anyone interested in the animal kingdom. You’ll learn about the predator behavior of the Nile crocodile, its habitat, and conservation efforts to protect this amazing species. With underwater close-ups and stunning footage of the Okavango delta, this video is sure to captivate and inspire you. Don’t miss out on this rare opportunity to see one of Africa’s most fascinating creatures in its natural habitat!
Huge props to Sven and other members of Terra Mater crew for going to such depths and taking such risks to bring us this glorious footage of nile crocodiles.
We're very proud of our crew! Thanks for watching it! 🙌🐊
I didn't know crocs had caves
Interesting, right?! 🤓
Bro I didn't know caves have crocs 😳 😂
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I imagine that you'd be relatively safe underwater with these guys since they tend to ambush large prey on the waters edge, and only hunt (much smaller) fish underwater. But I don't know if I'd have been willing to bet my life on that! Massive respect to the film crew 👏
Atleast thats what we know about crocs, but maybe just because not a lot of ppl are crazy enough to dive into their caves xD
Hi Laura!
They are amazing, right?! We're very proud of them! 🙌🐊
Thanks for watching our videos! 🤗
Sleeping or not, very few people could swim in those tunnels full of crocs. Amazing job.
Hi Onur! Right?! We are very proud of our crew 🙌🐊
Awesome video. Thank you for braving the terrain for amazing footage
Hi Ken!
Great to hear that! Thanks for watching! 🙌
Beautiful!
An amazing area already, this footage is wonderful and very unique. Love it!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
It is very unique, and we're so proud of our crew! Thanks for the feedback and for watching it! 🙌 🐊
Amazing work! A real achievement.
Thank you! We're really proud of our crew 🙌🐊
Just, wow! That was a truly magical journey and it must be very cool to experience! I wonder, is there a longer version of it?
Amazing, right?! The longer version is in our documentary "Okavango - River of Dreams" :)
@@terramater Thanks!
Another great video! Truly incredible shots of Crocs!! I am excited to see what you all bring us next, can't wait!!!
Hi Ben! We're so happy to hear that! Thanks for watching it! 🙌🐊
I hope there's a croc series!
Crocs are awesome! 🐊🙌
That was an awesome video. The dive crew is so courageous, thank u for another incredible video.
Hi Steve!
Thank you for the kind words! We are also very proud of our crew! 🙌🐊
Awesome. Keep it coming dude! 👍
Hi Deshaun!
We're happy to hear that! Thanks for watching! 🙌
Earned my sub, thank you for your courage.
Welcome to our channel ❤️
Amazing job. Cheers!
Hi Amin! Thank you and thanks for watching it! 🙌🐊
I've had the pleasure of visiting the Okavango and it's one of the most magical places I've visited. The huge crocs I've been around in North Australia were small compared to the monsters in the delta. Extremely brave divers. Great video hope there's an extended version at some point!
Wow! So cool that you had this chance! Thanks for the feedback, we're very proud of our crew and thanks for watching it! 🐊❤️
Incredible work.
Hi, Ryan!
We're happy to hear that! Thanks for watching our videos! 🙌🐊
It's too good to believe yk
The effort to filim these beasts risking your lives, hats off
We're also very proud of our crew! 🙌🐊
I love your work
We're so glad about that! Thanks for watching our videos! 🤗
Good 😊
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Best youtube channel ever
Thanks for support us! 🙌
2:22 Almost all of them (electrical waste) got lost. Wasn´t there a possibility the team could have thought of this and do not even plant them there ?
Good work, can this be a bit longer and focussed on specific one or two crocs. Their activities etc
Hi abdul!
Thanks for the suggestion!
Amazing 😍
Thank you! 🐊🙌
holly molly .wow
Interesting
Right?!
Amazing
Thanks for watching it! 🙌🐊
This footage was BBC level! Truly amazing work and kudos to the camera team for being brave enough to capture it! Can't wait to see what you guys have in store next!
Hi Bryce!
We're very proud of our team! Thank you for your kind words and for watching our videos! 🙌🐊
@@terramater anytime!
You guys should release the full video of the whole journey
Hi Darrick!
The full video is part of our documentary "Okavango - River of Dreams" 🤗
I hate the fact that people like you guys get so little views and popularity while the shitty videos get lots of popularity and views even though they are lazy, copycats, and just terrible.
Hope you guys get the recognition you deserve because this is one of the best channels for nature documentation!😊
Thank you sooo much for your kind words! We also hope to get more views and popularity with our work, in the meantime, you can help us by spreading the word about us. 🤗
Not me getting scared that something would happen 😭
Wow
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Do you know that in Gabon in Central Africa, the African dwarf crocodile has orange skin which is an adaptation to life underground deep in the caverns, which resistance to ant bites and it's also been rarely seen feeding on bats?
That's so interesting, Emmanuel! Maybe a topic for a future video 🤗
What if the crocodile attacks? Do you have weapons to fight back if it does?
Hi Akbar!
The team was with a crocodile specialist, so they knew how to behave in order not to trigger the crocodile 🐊
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Honestly the risk of those channels isn't even the crocs. It's the hippos that cll thosoe channels home.
Hippos are amazing, but indeed can be very dangerous!
@@terramater let me tell you. I would much much rather face a croc than a river potato with attitude issues. Crocs would attack as a feeding response or a threat. Hippo attack because you breathe around them.
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Wtf, 😨
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Hope the cameramen got paid extra for that?
That's def no easy job, you're right!
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When your brain evaluates a sentence prematurely while still reading it: "We went inside a crocodile... 🤢 cave. 😅"
Oh no! 🙈