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Bill Douglas 09-17-2020 12:17 PM

This guy is seriously BRAVE.
 
A short video link.

https://twitter.com/i/status/1306135212472979457

Maybe a better link to it https://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=12365886

Eric Hahl 09-17-2020 12:46 PM

Stay!

Baz 09-17-2020 12:53 PM

Not a big croc.

These guys are used to them anyway.

Not all crocs are man-eaters.

Many are no different than any wild animal.

Curious but most of the time afraid of humans.

Looks like this one is more curious than anything else.

Great video, Bill......thanks for sharing!

Baz 09-17-2020 12:56 PM

This part explains a lot too....

Quote:

"Bonecruncher being an absolute pest wile (sic.) we're working to clear some logs in the water," Wright said in another post about the encounter.

It's not the first time Wright encountered Bonecruncher.

"He's a croc with poor self-esteem and he hangs out where the big crocs don't," Wright told NT News.

Wright said he had known the crocodile from encounters over the past seven years, and that it had become "vulnerable" after losing an eye and part of his jaw.

Jeff Higgins 09-17-2020 12:57 PM

Familiarity breeds contempt... or, in many cases with wild animals, complacency. That said, however, these two obviously "know" one another, having some history. And the man is familiar with croc behavior, understanding full well Mr. Bonecruncher is in no way looking for a meal. Still, a bit more caution and a bit less bravado for the camera would seem prudent. Let's not "Tim Treadwell" this thing...

Crowbob 09-17-2020 05:16 PM

I’m pretty sure I can’t walk on water but if I came across one of those things, I know I’d be able to run on it!

sc_rufctr 09-17-2020 10:20 PM

The guys that work "Up North" are notorious for stuff like this. Most of them carry sidearms. (Big arse revolvers)
They may look nonchalant but they know exactly what they're doing. That's not a big croc but he'd mess you up.

True story...
Some years ago "they" were preparing for a Presidential visit of Bill Clinton in Darwin, Northern Territory. A team of US Secret Service guys used scuba gear to dive into a river near the convention centre as part of the preparations. (security checks for explosives etc.) That river was infested with crocodiles. The Secret Service team was told about the crocs but they didn't hesitate. They geared up and jumped right in. I wonder if that's in their job description somewhere. ;)

BTW: Bill Clinton has made many trips to Adelaide, South Australia because R.M. Williams make custom boots for him.

Baz 09-18-2020 03:34 PM

Like many things. It's all about knowing what you're doing.......and being comfortable doing it.......

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Nostril Cheese 09-18-2020 03:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baz (Post 11029752)
Not a big croc.

These guys are used to them anyway.

Not all crocs are man-eaters.

Many are no different than any wild animal.

Curious but most of the time afraid of humans.

Looks like this one is more curious than anything else.

Great video, Bill......thanks for sharing!

We used to catch rattlesnakes as kids. It really is about where you grow up I suppose. What do they teach you about interacting with crocs/gators there as kids?

Baz 09-18-2020 03:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nostril Cheese (Post 11031221)
We used to catch rattlesnakes as kids. It really is about where you grow up I suppose. What do they teach you about interacting with crocs/gators there as kids?

I didn't grow up in Florida. Virginia. Snakes were the focus. Boy Scouts educated us more than anything else on those.

Now even if you are comfortable (and trained) there could still be some limitations on what you'd take on.......:eek:

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Nostril Cheese 09-18-2020 05:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baz (Post 11031226)
I didn't grow up in Florida. Virginia. Snakes were the focus. Boy Scouts educated us more than anything else on those.

Now even if you are comfortable (and trained) there could still be some limitations on what you'd take on.......:eek:

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Same here, nothing about Crocs though. Star Scout Troop 799.


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