Both Ms. Kent and Mr/Ms. Wordsmith are correct. What is really remarkable is that these Salt Water Crocodiles (C. porosus), normally very territorial and aggressive towards each other, cooperate to dismember the carcass. Nile crocs do the same thing, but are typically not as much "loners" as the salties.
@@coasteyscoasteys4150 Or you could credit the locals with some intelligence. Research what happens to the crossing during the monsoon season. The water would wash away any bridge.
Crocs have small bellies consider to their size. They can only rip pieces at a time. They grab with their teeth and uses teeth like a saw, because they can't chew. They often death roll their pieces to bite sizes. Or when they're more crocs they team up and take a limb each and tear it in two directions. Therefore they are slow eaters. Though their killings are quick.
Herpetologist here. Thanks for helping others to better understand crocodilians. Couple of small corrections: 1. Not having seen any measurements or stomach-to-body weight relative dimensions, I'm not sure that crocodilians have small stomachs relative to their size. Do you have a data source to support that statement? If so, I'd love to see it. Certainly crocodilians can put away quite a bit of meat in one meal (for instance, I've seen a large Nile croc get down an entire Impala). 2. You are correct that crocodilians cannot chew. However, their conical teeth do not work "like a saw;" they are only good for gripping and (in larger specimens) crushing, not cutting through anything. Moreover, they cannot move their jaws either back and forth or side to side relative to each other, which would preclude any "sawing" motion. That is precisely why they must either shake their prey apart (if feeding on a large item alone) or, as you say, "team up" and feed cooperatively, with one or more animals holding the carcass while one or more others tear off chunks by spinning - - the so-called "death roll" (which is a misnomer; it's actually a feeding roll). 3. It is true that crocodilians can "only rip [off] pieces at a time" IF the prey item they are eating is a large one. But smaller prey items - - e.g., a fish, a racoon or other small mammal for a big gator, etc. - - can be and generally are swallowed whole.
If a pig is flying or running and a croc catches him that's called an attack.Three crocs eating a dead pig carcass under a bush is called a blessing feast.not subbing.
@@coasteyscoasteys4150 no, its better to ask questions about trumps taxes, his payoffs, his frauds, his commie wives, and why he constantly is asking me for money.
croc in the bush nearby: 'psst, whatcha doing'
Attack?? Watch me attack my bowl of macaroni and cheese
Generally when crocs eat a carcass it is not considered an 'attack' 🙄
quite
@@jamesblonde2271 I don’t think you should tell people who are right to be quiet.
@@cobaltbluestickman5557 quiet/quite
"Cahill's Crossing: Crocodile NON attack fine, easy dining" is more accurate a title.
Both Ms. Kent and Mr/Ms. Wordsmith are correct. What is really remarkable is that these Salt Water Crocodiles (C. porosus), normally very territorial and aggressive towards each other, cooperate to dismember the carcass. Nile crocs do the same thing, but are typically not as much "loners" as the salties.
These are freshies ?
Can hear both 🐊 🐊 singing, 🎶"Gimmie me a break, Giiiiive me a break, Break me off of piece o'dat..." 🎵
Very lucky to witness this. Thanks for sharing.
Wishing Pumba a speedy recovery ❤️🩹
I wouldn’t so much call that a crocodile attack! More like, lunch for a couple of lucky crocs lol.🐊🐖
Love your vids keep up the good work mate 😜
Crocs are funny creatures: quick killers but very slow eaters
Good video, nice to see it not shaking etc
Just doing what they are there for...clearing up all the leftovers and rotting meat ...
Note to Self - Never swim again.
Those Crocodiles are tearing up the Razorback apart. At least I think that pig looks like a Razorback.
He's a long way from Arkansas.
Umm, a much better road is needed asap, like years ago! Wtf!!!
Free porkchops for Mr.Croc
Good video.
Wonder what's so compelling on the other side of the crossing for people to brave the water and crocodiles.
The vast wilderness of Arnhem land.
It's the only access road. Cross at low tide and not much problem, other than dodging any croc sunning itself across the concrete.
@@einfelder8262
You'd think the intelligent thing to do is build a proper bridge
@@coasteyscoasteys4150 Or you could credit the locals with some intelligence. Research what happens to the crossing during the monsoon season. The water would wash away any bridge.
@@einfelder8262
Strong strong bridge
Crocs have small bellies consider to their size. They can only rip pieces at a time. They grab with their teeth and uses teeth like a saw, because they can't chew. They often death roll their pieces to bite sizes. Or when they're more crocs they team up and take a limb each and tear it in two directions. Therefore they are slow eaters. Though their killings are quick.
Herpetologist here. Thanks for helping others to better understand crocodilians. Couple of small corrections:
1. Not having seen any measurements or stomach-to-body weight relative dimensions, I'm not sure that crocodilians have small stomachs relative to their size. Do you have a data source to support that statement? If so, I'd love to see it. Certainly crocodilians can put away quite a bit of meat in one meal (for instance, I've seen a large Nile croc get down an entire Impala).
2. You are correct that crocodilians cannot chew. However, their conical teeth do not work "like a saw;" they are only good for gripping and (in larger specimens) crushing, not cutting through anything. Moreover, they cannot move their jaws either back and forth or side to side relative to each other, which would preclude any "sawing" motion. That is precisely why they must either shake their prey apart (if feeding on a large item alone) or, as you say, "team up" and feed cooperatively, with one or more animals holding the carcass while one or more others tear off chunks by spinning - - the so-called "death roll" (which is a misnomer; it's actually a feeding roll).
3. It is true that crocodilians can "only rip [off] pieces at a time" IF the prey item they are eating is a large one. But smaller prey items - - e.g., a fish, a racoon or other small mammal for a big gator, etc. - - can be and generally are swallowed whole.
It's like a giant bobber!!!
Nice Crocs. I wonder if you can make them into lap pets
my mother always told me not to play with my food
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Why won't they build a high bridge over this crossing? It's 2023, maybe they have by now.
Nice leg of pork for Sunday dinner with the family
They are very Efficient
We were there that day 👍
Has a human been attacked at that Crossing before ?
Yes many
One got decapitated I’m not joking
@@spaniel5657
Yeah, in front of his 2 sons
@@spaniel5657 by a crocodile?
@@ziggyMcgee420 yeah lol, don’t go near the water
Bahaya gayezzzz jambatang kodong ade boye...next,kesian mami pig Tu gayezzzz mesti anak² cari
I WILL ONLY CROSS THAT BRIDGE or something if im Inside of a TRUCK.
Waww 😦😦
crocodile 🙏🛎
I think I would prefer take helicopter across instead.
But what if it crashes down...
This road is dangerous man is there any news about attack on human on this road?
Yeh I was there yesterday. 5 people have been killed there in recorded history.
@@curlybeck1 thats quite a big numbers also, thank you for sharing
@@haremking2599 you’re welcome, I just read somewhere that it’s more than 5. I wonder what the actual numbers are. It’s a crazy place.
yep! lots have been attacked, a few killed. one got decapitated
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Why don't they build bridge
Will destroy and damage the eco system there that's y
Along with what Crafts said, the bridge would also likely be washed away during flood season
@@keshavnuwal7991
How
@@devonlord99
Build stronger bridge
@@keshavnuwal7991
Agree ! And who wants to build a bridge in these waters
Don't worry honey I'm bringing home take out lol
If a pig is flying or running and a croc catches him that's called an attack.Three crocs eating a dead pig carcass under a bush is called a blessing feast.not subbing.
no attack!!! false title. crocks found a dead pig thats all
Can we get trump a free ticket to that excellent bathing spot?
Goh
Let it go
He's not even president anymore
@@coasteyscoasteys4150 i have been making fun of him since the 70s, why should I stop now? Lol
@@gohibniugoh1668
You're better off asking why biden walks away from questions
Being commander of the usa
@@coasteyscoasteys4150 no, its better to ask questions about trumps taxes, his payoffs, his frauds, his commie wives, and why he constantly is asking me for money.
@@coasteyscoasteys4150
Who cares !!??