[0:00]Just a reminder that the Nile crocodile is one of the most dangerous animals on planet Earth. It's like the prehistoric version of John Wick. These bad boys get up to 20 feet long and 1500 pounds a piece. That makes them the second largest crocodile on planet Earth. But what they're not second in is bite force. At 5,000 pounds per square inch, this is the bite force king of the animal kingdom. And for some reason, Mother Nature thought it was a good idea to have them swim over 20 miles an hour as well. I don't like it. I guess there's a reason that they're able to hunt anything, including lions and hyenas and African wild dogs and Buffalo and humans. Probably should have led with that one. In other words, if you're ever in Africa, I don't recommend going anywhere near water.
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[0:00]Just a reminder that the Nile crocodile is one of the most dangerous animals on planet Earth.
[0:00]At 5,000 pounds per square inch, this is the bite force king of the animal kingdom.
[0:00]And for some reason, Mother Nature thought it was a good idea to have them swim over 20 miles an hour as well.
[0:00]I guess there's a reason that they're able to hunt anything, including lions and hyenas and African wild dogs and Buffalo and humans.
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