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00:00 (dramatic music)
00:02 (water splashing)
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00:08 (water splashing)
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00:14 (water splashing)
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00:23 (water splashing)
00:32 (creature growling)
00:45 (creature growling)
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00:52 - [Narrator] Scenes like this are everyday events
01:10 in the jungle where the law of survival is supreme.
01:14 Nature only kills to survive.
01:20 Environmentalists fight to preserve this law of the jungle.
01:23 The stalking of--
01:25 (dramatic music)
01:28 (creature growling)
01:33 (dramatic music)
01:44 (creature growling)
01:47 (creature growling)
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02:09 (creature growling)
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02:24 - Wow, oh my God.
02:48 (speaking in foreign language)
02:52 - There's a few.
02:57 - Yep, you see a lot of growth down.
02:59 (speaking in foreign language)
03:03 - Outranged.
03:13 (speaking in foreign language)
03:17 - The leopard is quite close to the--
03:26 - The crocodile, yeah.
03:28 - Oh, it's actually eating.
03:33 - See that?
03:34 - Yeah, it's eating.
03:35 And the crocodile's alerting it.
03:41 (speaking in foreign language)
03:45 - It's a very risky.
03:58 - It's not just for the leopard, sure.
04:01 - We try to find another angle that side there.
04:03 - Okay.
04:04 (speaking in foreign language)
04:08 - You would wonder why would the croc not just go for the leopard.
04:17 - Yeah, it might, why not?
04:17 - It would be very easy.
04:18 - Yeah, but why isn't it?
04:20 - I don't know, maybe because they're not in the water,
04:21 maybe.
04:22 - Or.
04:23 - Braver than me.
04:30 - Oof.
04:31 - See?
04:32 (speaking in foreign language)
04:36 - See, that's what you get for going too close to the crocodile.
04:50 (speaking in foreign language)
04:54 (crickets chirping)
04:57 (speaking in foreign language)
05:16 (crickets chirping)
05:19 - Looks like a poo-poo.
05:27 - Yeah.
05:28 (speaking in foreign language)
05:37 - Some big crocs there as well.
05:40 I'll turn off that light just for a second.
05:43 (crickets chirping)
05:46 - It's a male leopard.
05:49 - Yeah.
05:49 Would a female not do that?
05:55 - They all do, they all can adjust.
05:56 - Oh, okay.
05:57 - They do it.
05:58 - They're all coming out.
06:00 - Possibly the dogs must have made that kill.
06:04 - Right.
06:05 - Then the crocs would have spilled the blood
06:07 and then they would have killed it.
06:11 (speaking in foreign language)
06:15 - She's still going in.
06:35 - It's a male leopard.
06:37 (crickets chirping)
06:40 - That's amazing.
06:44 I've never seen that.
06:45 - Oh, okay.
06:46 - Usually if that was a lion,
06:51 there would have been kills.
06:54 - Oh, what, with the crocodile?
06:55 - If it was a lion, lion would--
06:56 Oh, no, eat them, eat them.
06:58 - Thank you.
06:59 Oops.
07:04 (crickets chirping)
07:07 - Oh, look at that.
07:11 - It's gonna try and break a piece off.
07:12 - Yeah.
07:13 Can you hear it?
07:34 - It would be nice here to see leopard getting eaten.
07:36 What do you think?
07:37 - No.
07:38 - No, I'm just sad.
07:38 - No.
07:39 - No, I don't wanna see a leopard getting eaten.
07:41 - It would be exciting.
07:43 - It would be exciting.
07:45 (laughing)
07:47 - So, look at the more coming in.
07:52 - More crocs coming out.
07:54 - That leopard's got the air fresh.
07:57 - Get out of here.
07:59 Take her to work.
08:02 - Don't do it.
08:03 - It's giving up.
08:31 - I think so.
08:33 (crickets chirping)
08:36 (birds chirping)
08:39 (birds chirping)
08:43 - Whoa.
08:43 (birds chirping)
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09:00 (speaking in foreign language)
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09:16 (speaking in foreign language)
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