If you are in that situation I am not sure you would see much difference between 'curious' and 'hungry' - Just saying...
Dead
08-20-2014 04:39 PM
The croc was not hungry,......or this would have been a very different video
brassmonkey
08-20-2014 04:46 PM
assholes take away their hunting grounds. indians same shit :disgust
Robbie
08-20-2014 09:17 PM
After seeing the crocodiles feed in Costa Rica...I can assure you that crocodile wasn't "chasing" anything. If it had, that guy would have been dead in the first 2 seconds of that video.
bagfull
08-20-2014 09:19 PM
o hell naw
Darkhorse
08-20-2014 09:26 PM
If that croc was going to take him, he wouldn't have seen it coming at all.
Aka_Bluey
08-21-2014 01:19 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Darkhorse
(Post 20199263)
If that croc was going to take him, he wouldn't have seen it coming at all.
+1, if they want you, they WILL get you, if they can.
This bloke in the story below, went into or near the water around where the above video was taken.
Happened August 18, 2014. Adelaide River, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.
A 57-year-old fisherman was attacked and killed by a crocodile in front of his wife while they were fishing in the Northern Territory.
The man was fishing off a bank on the Adelaide River when the attack happened, Northern Territory Police say.
His body was recovered overnight on Tuesday and the crocodile believed responsible shot dead.
A report is being prepared for the coroner.
The couple were fishing near the Adelaide River bridge on the Arnhem Highway.
The man entered the water to unsnag his fishing line, Northern Territory Police Duty Superintendent Jo Foley said.
"The initial information is that she (the man's wife) did not see him taken but (heard) a scream and then turned around and saw a (crocodile) tail splashing in the water," Superintendent Foley said.
"She is absolutely distraught and we're holding really grave concerns for his welfare."
The Adelaide River is known for its crocodile population and attracts tourists who cruise its waters to see the reptiles.
The man?s wife raised the alarm after the attack about 5.30pm on Monday.
She was later treated in Royal Darwin Hospital for shock.
CurrentlySober
08-21-2014 01:43 AM
i cant a4d a crocodile... :(
NewNick
08-21-2014 01:50 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by wehateporn
(Post 20199081)
Did the CIA order this ?
Darkhorse
08-21-2014 02:25 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Aka_Bluey
(Post 20199354)
+1, if they want you, they WILL get you, if they can.
This bloke in the story below, went into or near the water around where the above video was taken.
Happened August 18, 2014. Adelaide River, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.
Yah, he went in to get his fishing hook off a snag.... stuff that, not a good way to go at all.
JFK
08-21-2014 03:52 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Robbie
(Post 20199258)
After seeing the crocodiles feed in Costa Rica...I can assure you that crocodile wasn't "chasing" anything. If it had, that guy would have been dead in the first 2 seconds of that video.