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00:00 As this cheetah was replenishing from this river, a crocodile charged him.
00:10 The big cat tried to escape, but the crocodile's bite was already tightened.
00:17 A crocodile's jaw can apply 5,000 pounds of pressure per square inch.
00:22 It is the strongest bite of any animal in the world.
00:28 This zebra was caught in the muddy banks of the swamp when two crocodiles approached it,
00:33 and with a swift move, one of the agile reptiles put an end to its life.
00:42 Crocodiles perform a death roll to overcome prey, clamping on, using their jaws, and spinning
00:47 around powerfully.
00:49 After this, the prey won't know what hit it.
00:53 A family of elephants was enjoying these cool waters when a crocodile attacked them.
01:01 The ferocious predator went straight to the biggest and caught it by the trunk and started
01:05 a brawl to get him underwater to rejoice in its juicy corpse.
01:11 Crocs are great swimmers.
01:12 They can hold their breath underwater for more than an hour.
01:16 This crocodile got himself a baby hippo, a small meal to make a dinner out of it.
01:28 He then started beating its prey's corpse over the rocky shores of the river to crack
01:32 its bones and swallow the whole of it.
01:43 Crocodiles have the most acidic stomachs of all the vertebrates.
01:48 This snapping turtle was caught by a fully grown crocodile.
01:51 The predator started flipping the little prey in its huge mouth to break its shell.
01:59 The turtle's shell prevents many animals from getting the best of them, but they are nothing
02:04 against the well-built jaws of this reptile.
02:09 This herd of gazelle was trying to cross this river.
02:17 When a bask of crocodiles attacked them, each of the predators got himself a nice meal.
02:27 Crocodiles are ambush and opportunistic predators, capable of preying upon large mammals.

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