Close up of the sharp, white teeth of saltwater crocodiles when they miss the camera
The moment the giant saltwater crocodile stalks its mouth through the camera lens attached to the head of a long stick to reveal sharp and white teeth.
Saltwater crocodiles are the largest living reptiles in the world, and they are also the largest predators in the riparian areas. A male crocodile can have a body length of up to 6m.
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Video shared by Wildman Adventures, a fisherman, captures the moment when a giant saltwater crocodile stumbles across the camera lens attached to the head of a long stick to reveal sharp and white teeth.
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Update 24 May 2019
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