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The saltwater crocodile is the largest reptile on the planet. The great white shark is the world's largest predatory shark. Saltwater crocodiles usually live in northern Australian rivers and offshore is where a saltwater croc could meet a great ...Untamed and Uncut (03:02)
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Join Animal Planet's "Ms. Adventure" host Rachel Reenstra as she explores the wild for animals that are dressed to kill. From their powerful jaws to their camouflage coloring, crocs rock nature's catwalk with their classic suit of armor.Ms. Adventure (02:15)
Nice crocs finish last on this clip from Animal Planet's, "Ms. Adventure". Host, Rachel Reenstra learns about love, crocodile style. Learn more about crocodile courtship on Animal Planet's "Ms. Adventure".Crocodile Blues (01:45)
Over 500 crocodile babies take their first steps in life. All 500 of them came from from 16 gharial crocodile nests, all laid on one tiny island.Crocodile Blues (04:11)
Gharial crocodiles defend their nest sites from one another, as well as a mugger crocodile, something that has never been seen before!
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