Friday, August 28, 2015

Do you need a filling?

‘Do you need a filling?’ Daring snail crawls up a baby crocodile’s head and peers into its gaping mouth in Indonesia

It's takes a bold character to check inside a crocodile's mouth but this inquisitive snail seems unafraid to peer inside the predator's mouth.

Graphic designer Andri Priyadi, 30, watched the snail crawl up the baby saltwater crocodile's nose as the reptile rested on a branch in south Jakarta, Indonesia.
Incredibly, it didn't stop there, and even decided to take a look into the jaws of death that are feared across all of Asia, by other animals and humans alike.
The snail chose an opportune time to take a look as most things steer clear of adult saltwater crocodiles, which grow up to 17 feet long and can weigh 1,000 lbs.

And, incredibly, the crocodile seemed unphased by the intrusion and even let the snail escape from the unusual encounter.
Graphic designer Andri Priyadi, 30, watched the snail crawl up the baby saltwater crocodile's nose as the predator rested on a branch in South Jakarta, Indonesia.

designer Andri Priyadi, 30, watched the snail crawl up the baby saltwater crocodile's nose as the predator rested on a branch in South Jakarta, Indonesia.
Incredibly, it didn't stop there, and even decided to take a look into the jaws of death that are feared across all of asia, by other animals and humans alike.

Incredibly, it didn't stop there, and even decided to take a look into the jaws of death that are feared across all of asia, by other animals and humans alike.
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The snail chose an opportune time to take a look as most things steer clear of adult saltwater crocodiles, which grow up to 17 feet long and can weigh 1,000 lbs.

The snail chose an opportune time to take a look as most things steer clear of adult saltwater crocodiles, which grow up to 17 feet long and can weigh 1,000 lbs.
And, incredibly, the crocodile seemed unphased by the intrusion and even let the snail escape from the unusual encounter in Indonesia


And, incredibly, the crocodile seemed unphased by the intrusion and even let the snail escape from the unusual encounter in Indonesia

Thursday, August 6, 2015

A cannibal crocodile eats one of its own and gulps

These amazing photos show the moment a cannibal crocodile eats one of its own and gulps it down whole in a fearsome display of its predatory instincts.
Incredibly, the unsuspecting baby crocodile found itself caught in the massive mouth of its elder - which quickly snapped shut its jaws before swallowing it.
The blood-thirsty pictures were shot by photographer Tanja Merensky-Hartinger at the Sweni Bird Hide in South Africa's Kruger National Park on June 14.
The huge Nile crocodile was photographed feeding on the baby croc in a waterway in Kruger National Park, South Africa

The huge Nile crocodile was photographed feeding on the baby croc in a waterway in Kruger National Park, South Africa
Once the crocodile was within its grasp, the massive cannibal then clamped down its famously powerful jaws

Once the crocodile was within its grasp, the massive cannibal then clamped down its famously powerful jaws
Like it would with any other prey, once the baby crocodile was crushed the beast then prepared to swallow it

Like it would with any other prey, once the baby crocodile was crushed the beast then prepared to swallow it
The baby crocodile's scaly tail can be seen hanging out of the predator's mouth as it begins feasting

The baby crocodile's scaly tail can be seen hanging out of the predator's mouth as it begins feasting
Tossing its head back into the air, it uses gravity to help tumble the helpless creature down its throat

Tossing its head back into the air, it uses gravity to help tumble the helpless creature down its throat
Within seconds the baby crocodile was almost completely swallowed with only its tail still visible

Within seconds the baby crocodile was almost completely swallowed with only its tail still visible
Crocodiles are one of the most feared predators on the planet and are known to turn to cannibalism when there is an absence of prey


Crocodiles are one of the most feared predators on the planet and are known to turn to cannibalism when there is an absence of prey