Wildlife photographer Hal Brindley witnesses a leopard attacking and killing a young crocodile in South Africa. This is the only time this behavior has ever been photographed. For the full story, v...
Wildlife photographer Hal Brindley witnesses a leopard attacking and killing a young crocodile in South Africa. This is the only time this behavior has ever been photographed. For the full story, visit halbrindley.com
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Its not fake people - its common knowledge for both leopards and tigers to attack and kill crocodiles. Crocs are extremely vulnerable whe you attack them from their back and can stay on their back like a tiger and leopard do. A croc has no way of removing an intruder on their back and are unable to turn their heads more than around 75 degrees each way.
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