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Title: Hot pork supper
Post by: Chieftain on November 04, 2013, 10:44:58 pm
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=6dc_1383596904

1:34 for the impatient...but look quick!
Title: Re: Hot pork supper
Post by: Rapunzel on November 04, 2013, 10:51:55 pm
OMG... I was just going to say........ and then whack the unexpected happens........
Title: Re: Hot pork supper
Post by: Chieftain on November 04, 2013, 10:55:58 pm
There's another really good one out there of a Nile croc taking an adult wildebeest the same way.  In about three seconds it is underwater.

If you look close toward the end of that vid you can see a big muddy disturbance in the water.  That's the croc shredding piggy into fresh chops...

Title: Re: Hot pork supper
Post by: Rapunzel on November 05, 2013, 01:58:49 am
There's another really good one out there of a Nile croc taking an adult wildebeest the same way.  In about three seconds it is underwater.

If you look close toward the end of that vid you can see a big muddy disturbance in the water.  That's the croc shredding piggy into fresh chops...

I kept watching the Jackels thinking why didn't they just charge in the water and then I saw the croc and couldn't believe it was just laying there so calmly........ it was quite a shock...
Title: Re: Hot pork supper
Post by: PzLdr on November 05, 2013, 04:30:47 am
I kept watching the Jackels thinking why didn't they just charge in the water and then I saw the croc and couldn't believe it was just laying there so calmly........ it was quite a shock...

They're not jackals. They're Cape Hunting Dogs, aka African Wild Dogs, Africa's most successful predator. They score a kill 90% of the time. Way above the big cats and hyenas by percentage.
Title: Re: Hot pork supper
Post by: Rapunzel on November 05, 2013, 05:23:54 am
They're not jackals. They're Cape Hunting Dogs, aka African Wild Dogs, Africa's most successful predator. They score a kill 90% of the time. Way above the big cats and hyenas by percentage.

He was certainly more concerned about them than he was the gator laying right next to him.