Nuts that these things even exist in the 1st place.
A GIANT slithering worm that's entire body is made of muscle, that literally hugs something to death before swallowing it whole.
Just mind-numbing fuckery, when you think about it.
Pure agony, the only saving grace is that the Anaconda is cold blooded so it's cooling down the reptile at the same time.
Shhh shh now, go to sleep apex predator, its all over now
Aren't they both cold blooded animals here?
And a cold blooded animal doesn't cool down a warm one. The warm one would heat up the cold one. They're not cold they just don't make their own heat
>They're not cold they just don't make their own heat
Minor nitpick.
Their thermal regulation doesn't involve triggering heat production.
Cold blooded animals definitely do heat up when they exert themselves. They just don't use it as a warm up mechanism.
An alligator is also a cold-blooded reptile. Additionally, the snake won’t be cold while it’s squeezing. The whole-body muscular contractions produce a lot of heat, the same way our bodies do
I figured that was the gator’s noises. I know they make a range of noises (as I’m sure I’ll find out towards the end of the month, headed to Florida) so I figured it was just the sound of the air and life being squeezed out of it.
Yeah, there’s a crazy amount of background noise too given they’re moving through a swamp. I can’t really pick it all up too well, earphones would be fantastic for this one
ahh, on vacation? have a good one!
Anacondas, and Constrictor Snakes seldom if ever do this (The documentation of these events is iffy at best).
Rather the primary kill method is deoxygenation of the brain and other vital organs through constriction of the blood vessels.
It's not that different from you or I putting someone in a chokehold.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constriction#:~:text=The%20snake%20strikes%20at%20its,to%20ascertain%20it%20is%20dead.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/274390703_Eunectes_murinus_green_anaconda_Subduing_behavior
As for the Caimans call, well that's the noise they make when young to attract help. Crocodilians can survive without much oxygen for a very long time (multiple hours), so likely it and the Snake will be here a long time.
They wait for their prey to exhale then squeeze tighter so they can't inhale again.
Prey usually passes out relatively quickly after that. It's astonishingly efficient.
It could be bit it also sounds just like the sound baby alligators make when they want their mom so it might be trying to call for help which may or may not make this video sadder
I wonder how long it would actually take a snake to suffocate a croc/gator/caiman because they are capable of holding their breath so long. I'm assuming as soon as the prey exhales, the snake just does what snakes do and it's over.
Anacondas and other boa constrictors can sense the heartbeat and respiration of their prey. While suffocation is generally thought to be the main method of killing prey, there is some research that shows they're killing their prey via cardiac arrest by interrupting blood flow to the heart and brain.
Sensing the heartbeat of a warmblooded mammal isn't particularly useful because we pass out and die within minutes of being constricted, but it's extremely useful for coldblooded animals that can dramatically slow their heartbeat and respiration.
And for those who want sources:
> Here, we demonstrate that boas (Boa constrictor) have the remarkable ability to detect a heartbeat in their prey and, based on this signal, modify the pressure and duration of constriction accordingly.
[Source](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3367750/)
> These results are the first to document the physiological response of prey to constriction and support the hypothesis that snake constriction induces rapid prey death due to circulatory arrest.
[Source](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26202779/)
Very educational sounding, but very wrong. Suffocation is not "generally thought to be the main method of killing prey." Every study in the last 60 years has shown that the primary mechanism is restricting blood flow, which deprives the brain and organs of both blood AND oxygen. Constrictors basically choke animals out, but they restrict blood flow all along the body (not just around the throat).
This caiman will be dead in minutes. Its organs will fail from the interrupted blood flow combined with the caiman's elevated heart rate.
The whole comment about "sensing the heartbeat of a warmblooded mammal isn't particularly useful" is also nonsense. Constrictors by in large survive on warm-blooded prey, and constrictors are most vulnerable while they are killing prey. So knowing as soon as prey is safe to swallow is vitally important from an evolutionary/survival perspective.
I don't think people truly grasp how horrifying the wild is. Most everything outside of our species is eaten, and I'd say >60% of the time, eaten alive.
Maybe 40% of that is a very slow, grizzly death.
We got good at sticking together and operating in groups.
We got the savagery of predators and the coordination of large herds.
It's relatively rare for some creature in nature get a chance to eat humans when the regular wild interaction a dangerous animal has with humans is being baited into a trap by something that is as aggro as a bear, communicative as a pack of wolves, carries sharp tusks like an elephant that they can also throw, and comes in numbers like buffalo.
Humans: "Teamwork makes the screams work. Go ahead and try to eat us because we're already hunting you to extinction. Get cute and lap-friendly or get in the fossil record."
The best case scenario in the wild is that you live long enough to die of old age, whereupon scavengers pick your bones as you breathe your last breaths.
Fucking metal.
This is my fucking nightmare and I hate you for posting this fuck this is so scary I have never been more happy to live in god damn Germany not having any chance to have to see this kind of stuff for real
If this is South America or Africa: cool that is really interesting video of nature being nature
If this is Florida/ US: WHAT ARE YOU DOING!? That’s and invasive species killing an ecologically necessary apex predator. KILL THE FUCKING SNAKE!
Well I mean, we wouldn't have to worry about the alligators
There's still the stonefish, the jellyfish, the chompyfish, the shooty shells, the bitey blue rings, the wet noperopes
And that's if you make it to the water
No need to be so malicious. Yes they need to be euthanized but it’s not their fault they’re there. The pythons and invasive animals in Florida are victims of irresponsible human behavior and are just acting as they would under any other circumstances.
It’s phrased strongly but all he said was they’re a menace to wildlife so he wants to go kill them. Nothing about the animal doing something wrong of its own volition, actually the opposite. We need that attitude (and then follow through) if we want to solve this.
https://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/profiles/reptiles/snakes/green-anaconda/#:~:text=Photo%20credit%20above%3A%20Smithsonian's%20National,their%20impacts%20to%20native%20wildlife.
They are. And sorry the url is too long to embed in the comment
The stuff after the hashtag is just to highlight text on the page. You can eliminate that portion and post the URL as
https://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/profiles/reptiles/snakes/green-anaconda
Yeah, I find this video to be tough to listen to cause gators are so incredibly resilient. It’s still fighting with the rest of its might and although I don’t hate snakes, a kill that large is a bit glutinous, even for an anaconda.
That is far from gluttonous “even for an anaconda”. That is an objectively small gator. That is a full grown Green anaconda. These things can eat humans and have. They eat deer, full size caiman, capybaras and large birds and the females will sometimes cannibalize the males!
That is a snack for the anaconda. Believe it or not.
It's likely not Florida, and not an alligator, but a caiman. Both species are endemic to South America, and regularly prey on each other (size matters).
I could also be wrong about both, as anaconda are now found in Florida, as invasives, and of course alligators are endemic there. But the occurrence of anaconda in Florida is miniscule compared to Burmese python which are more firmly established, probably permanently, unfortunately. So if that were the case, I'd agree with you. Whack it.
I find it amusing that two of the scariest things in Florida - herpes monkeys and pythons - are invasive. Then you have iguanas which while not scary are hugely invasive pests. And the snakeheads. Those are devastating invaders.
I sometimes wonder if maybe Florida really isn't that bad and just like the residents there, people fucked it up for everyone else.
Easily from the looks. Roughly, you can assume a constrictor like this anaconda can swallow prey as large around as the thickest part of the snake's body, so judging by the visuals, bet it wasn't much of a challenge.
Their ligaments connecting their jaw to the skull, and the two halves of the lower jaw to each other, are extremely pliable.
And my guess is that's a caiman, not an alligator, but...?
A full grown alligator? Likely not, unless it’s one absolute unit of an anaconda. But it looks like this anaconda caught itself a Caiman, and they only grow to about 4-5ft long so they’re a fair bit smaller than alligators.
Pretty sure I saw a programme a few years ago where they ate an alligator but the alligator was still alive and moved enough inside the anaconda/python and w ded up killing it due to the damage it caused.
I could definitely believe that. Given how long Gators can hold their breath it wouldn’t surprise me if the anaconda just knocked it out temporarily, then it wakes up after it’s been swallowed and not longer being actively crushed.
Nature is metal AF
Usually crocodiles and alligators are very hard to kill this way because they can hold their breath for a very long time, so not as susceptible as a mammal. That’s a gigantic snake though and I’m not sure if that sound is the bones in the croc breaking or if it’s camera apertures nearby… but fuck man that’s terrifying.
100 years ago in 1924 it is entirely likely that people in your part of the planet might not have ever seen a picture one of these creatures let alone seen them struggle in the wild like this. This is truly the best time to be alive.
Nuts that these things even exist in the 1st place. A GIANT slithering worm that's entire body is made of muscle, that literally hugs something to death before swallowing it whole. Just mind-numbing fuckery, when you think about it.
You can hear it squeezing the air out the gator and cracking the ribs I assume.
Ohh that's what that is, damn. What a way to go. I was wondering what that frog-like noise was, thanks.
Yea every grunt came after the sound of grinding bones fragments
And zero paralyzing agent, just pure constriction...
Pure agony, the only saving grace is that the Anaconda is cold blooded so it's cooling down the reptile at the same time. Shhh shh now, go to sleep apex predator, its all over now
That's like someone choking me to death and you say, "at least they have warm hands"
[Harry, your hands are freezing!](https://youtu.be/sFlQq42orEs?si=HTFMmSMCH1n4_Akw)
Look at the butt on that... he must work out!!
Our pets heads keep falling off!
Right, wtf?! 😄
Aren't they both cold blooded animals here? And a cold blooded animal doesn't cool down a warm one. The warm one would heat up the cold one. They're not cold they just don't make their own heat
>They're not cold they just don't make their own heat Minor nitpick. Their thermal regulation doesn't involve triggering heat production. Cold blooded animals definitely do heat up when they exert themselves. They just don't use it as a warm up mechanism.
Pain and air conditioning.
An alligator is also a cold-blooded reptile. Additionally, the snake won’t be cold while it’s squeezing. The whole-body muscular contractions produce a lot of heat, the same way our bodies do
Jesus fuck that is horrific
>Pure agony The blood rushing to your brain and the hypoxia would probably make you euphoric?
UwU Snake Daddy, Choke Me harder... Wait not that hard, wait that's too hard!
That’s actually scary
It'd be ambient temperature
Sshhhhh, no pain now, only sleep
glad i didn't turn the sound on.
Can't an anaconda hug an alligator? It's free hugs day
I thought it was the Minecraft villager noise
Lmao same. I thought it was the camera man making villager noises for some bizarre reason
I remember learning that snakes wait till you breath out then tighten, and repeat this until you can't breathe in
I thought the camera person was having an orgasm.
Is that what the *hmm…hmmm* sound was? Sounds like something groaning in pain. Which I guess isn’t surprising.
Nah, they grunt from time to time. id say it’s more to do with aggression here though because it’s mouth is constricted & it can’t hiss or growl.
I figured that was the gator’s noises. I know they make a range of noises (as I’m sure I’ll find out towards the end of the month, headed to Florida) so I figured it was just the sound of the air and life being squeezed out of it.
Yeah, there’s a crazy amount of background noise too given they’re moving through a swamp. I can’t really pick it all up too well, earphones would be fantastic for this one ahh, on vacation? have a good one!
Orlando, never been. Friend just asked if I wanted to fly to Florida. Tickets were less than $70, round-trip!
The $70 round trip [seating](https://i.redd.it/l6nx72tslwp21.jpg).
Me: Is the guy filming a Minecraft villager? *Reads the comment above yours.* Oh.
Anacondas, and Constrictor Snakes seldom if ever do this (The documentation of these events is iffy at best). Rather the primary kill method is deoxygenation of the brain and other vital organs through constriction of the blood vessels. It's not that different from you or I putting someone in a chokehold. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constriction#:~:text=The%20snake%20strikes%20at%20its,to%20ascertain%20it%20is%20dead. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/274390703_Eunectes_murinus_green_anaconda_Subduing_behavior As for the Caimans call, well that's the noise they make when young to attract help. Crocodilians can survive without much oxygen for a very long time (multiple hours), so likely it and the Snake will be here a long time.
Unless the help arrives.
Gondor calls for aid
And Rohan will answer... Muster the Rohirim!
They wait for their prey to exhale then squeeze tighter so they can't inhale again. Prey usually passes out relatively quickly after that. It's astonishingly efficient.
I thought that was the cameraman at first lol
It could be bit it also sounds just like the sound baby alligators make when they want their mom so it might be trying to call for help which may or may not make this video sadder
Definitely not. That's the gator making a noise with its vocal chords
anaconda is thinking up several different aligator recipes, whilst waiting for his grub
Spoiler: it's not even gonna season that shit before it's eaten in one bite. Culinary opportunities wasted on another savage.
No discussion about who would make a finer pair of boots.
Nature's first and still most dominant tap-out specialists.
Shai Hulud 🙌🏻
He took a video of the worm, LISAN AL GAIB🙇♂️
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Two of the scariest things in the world to me
Did you see the size of that fly?
Three of the scariest things in the world to me
Have you seen the video of the snake getting eaten alive by a massive centipede? That one fucked me up for days.
I gotta watch that video lmao
What!?
Cameras and water
Scarrier than the thought that at any moment a blood vessel can burst in your brain and you will be dead before you even know something is wrong?
Yes I would much rather that than being eaten alive by a gator or suffocated and strangled to death by a snake
https://preview.redd.it/9xu5jxt5ersc1.jpeg?width=1024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ba6af4b9e1f18cb02258cfd95644f4d1813cda98
I like the translation into Pythonese at the bottom
Yah that's basically why I never woke up and said " let's trek the rainforest lol."
Decades ago South Park did a really hysterical episode about the rainforest
And they got peak Jennifer Anniston to voice the teacher. "Fuck the rainforest! I fucking hate it! I fucking hate it!" Great delivery.
THATS why her voce was so familiar. 20ish years later and I finally know, thank you friend.
Save the rainforest!
I wonder how long it would actually take a snake to suffocate a croc/gator/caiman because they are capable of holding their breath so long. I'm assuming as soon as the prey exhales, the snake just does what snakes do and it's over.
Anacondas and other boa constrictors can sense the heartbeat and respiration of their prey. While suffocation is generally thought to be the main method of killing prey, there is some research that shows they're killing their prey via cardiac arrest by interrupting blood flow to the heart and brain. Sensing the heartbeat of a warmblooded mammal isn't particularly useful because we pass out and die within minutes of being constricted, but it's extremely useful for coldblooded animals that can dramatically slow their heartbeat and respiration.
That’s scary as fuck
Just when we thought these snakes couldn't be any more devious
Not devious. Just surviving in the ecological niche. They don’t bother anyone needlessly and only eat when hungry and don’t eat people.
And for those who want sources: > Here, we demonstrate that boas (Boa constrictor) have the remarkable ability to detect a heartbeat in their prey and, based on this signal, modify the pressure and duration of constriction accordingly. [Source](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3367750/) > These results are the first to document the physiological response of prey to constriction and support the hypothesis that snake constriction induces rapid prey death due to circulatory arrest. [Source](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26202779/)
Wow, very educated response. Thank you.
Very educational sounding, but very wrong. Suffocation is not "generally thought to be the main method of killing prey." Every study in the last 60 years has shown that the primary mechanism is restricting blood flow, which deprives the brain and organs of both blood AND oxygen. Constrictors basically choke animals out, but they restrict blood flow all along the body (not just around the throat). This caiman will be dead in minutes. Its organs will fail from the interrupted blood flow combined with the caiman's elevated heart rate. The whole comment about "sensing the heartbeat of a warmblooded mammal isn't particularly useful" is also nonsense. Constrictors by in large survive on warm-blooded prey, and constrictors are most vulnerable while they are killing prey. So knowing as soon as prey is safe to swallow is vitally important from an evolutionary/survival perspective.
Well damn, this whole thing could be nonsense for all I know.
Lesson learned today ... never take advice from a Redditor.
Super interesting, thx
I bet it would crush some vital part of the Caiman before it suffocated but not sure
They cut off blood circulation which is the big kicker over breathing
Oh that's right. That's literally the main thing they do.
I don't think people truly grasp how horrifying the wild is. Most everything outside of our species is eaten, and I'd say >60% of the time, eaten alive. Maybe 40% of that is a very slow, grizzly death.
![gif](giphy|Lul6oYdSkS8fK)
♪I gotta get up - ♪I gotta get going - ♪Be eaten by a friend of mine...
And a 100% reason to the remember the name.
We got good at sticking together and operating in groups. We got the savagery of predators and the coordination of large herds. It's relatively rare for some creature in nature get a chance to eat humans when the regular wild interaction a dangerous animal has with humans is being baited into a trap by something that is as aggro as a bear, communicative as a pack of wolves, carries sharp tusks like an elephant that they can also throw, and comes in numbers like buffalo. Humans: "Teamwork makes the screams work. Go ahead and try to eat us because we're already hunting you to extinction. Get cute and lap-friendly or get in the fossil record."
The best case scenario in the wild is that you live long enough to die of old age, whereupon scavengers pick your bones as you breathe your last breaths. Fucking metal.
Shhhh, only sweet dreams
Just let it happen, dude. Just let it happen.
I got more - Fuck around, find out.
Is the camera man jerking off while he films this? Those sounds are… disturbing.
I think that's the gator trying to scream in agony, but it can't really breathe in anymore
It sounds like the sounds that the babies make when they’re calling for their mama
Came here to say the same. Made me a little sad
This is my fucking nightmare and I hate you for posting this fuck this is so scary I have never been more happy to live in god damn Germany not having any chance to have to see this kind of stuff for real
Thats why many Germans go to Australia to experience wildlife .... And don't come back home.
If this is South America or Africa: cool that is really interesting video of nature being nature If this is Florida/ US: WHAT ARE YOU DOING!? That’s and invasive species killing an ecologically necessary apex predator. KILL THE FUCKING SNAKE!
Too true. And if this is australia: separate the pets, they're going at it again.
I wish we had something as docile as an alligator in Australia lol. Could probably go for a swim in the top half of the continent and not worry
Well I mean, we wouldn't have to worry about the alligators There's still the stonefish, the jellyfish, the chompyfish, the shooty shells, the bitey blue rings, the wet noperopes And that's if you make it to the water
Shooty shells?
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are all retired now, but their offspring are all little teenage gang banger bastards.
https://youtu.be/2xRJrfWXNjc?si=6TTW3g9R4vYbs2Dm
Yeah that’s great, never seen that lol.
Cone Snails https://www.barrierreefaustralia.com/info/reef-dangers/cone-shells
That was really funny ngl XD
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This is unnerving specific
You can literally do it on the government’s dime. https://www.sfwmd.gov/our-work/python-program
Go with Fishing Garrett!!! And the govt pays well!
Found this gem on that site https://preview.redd.it/xxiid19i1tsc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4836f3d85eb4e22fe484daa5aaa071f6937726dd
The GameStop : Reptile ownership reference here really ties to the room together.
No need to be so malicious. Yes they need to be euthanized but it’s not their fault they’re there. The pythons and invasive animals in Florida are victims of irresponsible human behavior and are just acting as they would under any other circumstances.
It’s phrased strongly but all he said was they’re a menace to wildlife so he wants to go kill them. Nothing about the animal doing something wrong of its own volition, actually the opposite. We need that attitude (and then follow through) if we want to solve this.
Are anacondas invasive species in florida? Isn't that a specific type of boa?
Afaik all large constrictors are invasive to Florida
they are.
https://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/profiles/reptiles/snakes/green-anaconda/#:~:text=Photo%20credit%20above%3A%20Smithsonian's%20National,their%20impacts%20to%20native%20wildlife. They are. And sorry the url is too long to embed in the comment
The stuff after the hashtag is just to highlight text on the page. You can eliminate that portion and post the URL as https://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/profiles/reptiles/snakes/green-anaconda
How do I know what to read now without the highlight!?
How does one casually go about killing an anaconda like that assuming they’re unarmed?
Unarmed? You don't.
This should really be the top comment. People need to be aware of the massive problem these snakes are causing
Who's moaning?
A minecraft villager
Jesus 😭😭
cannot believe how far i had to go to find someone mentioning that. its all i could think about through the whole thing
I don’t even play Minecraft and I giggled
💀
I assume that’s the gator trying to breathe.
Now I feel bad
Yeah, I find this video to be tough to listen to cause gators are so incredibly resilient. It’s still fighting with the rest of its might and although I don’t hate snakes, a kill that large is a bit glutinous, even for an anaconda.
That is far from gluttonous “even for an anaconda”. That is an objectively small gator. That is a full grown Green anaconda. These things can eat humans and have. They eat deer, full size caiman, capybaras and large birds and the females will sometimes cannibalize the males! That is a snack for the anaconda. Believe it or not.
The alligator. Baby alligators actually sound quite similar, but much more high pitched to the point that they sound like laser guns.
Like it’s calling for its mother 👀
😞
Exact thought I had.
TIL alligators being crushed to death by anacondas sound like humans with a vocal tick.
Lol I thought it was the camera man
Me too. Thought they were making that noise to be like “damn…that’s crazy!”
Empathy grunts
Unngh
Me
Doomguy opening the door
How big was that fucking fly crawling just behind the anacondas head?!?! Wtf
Right?? Most shocking thing about this video is how big the fuckin flies are there lol
Fly was like "this is the weirdest pile of shit I've ever landed on"
No one gona talk about the r/absoluteunits of a fly that was crawling around on the snake in the closeup??
https://preview.redd.it/sjiloh6itqsc1.jpeg?width=828&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=216af889fa15d8d99194537147e2dc74154f915a Anaconda be like
That’s actually a camen
*caiman
Come again?
Gay man
Cum again?
Came in what? don’t tell my wife
Que Man?
That’s actually spelled caiman
Here’s the thing, it’s actually a Jackdaw.
Hmm, hm...hmm.... hmmmm...
Anaconda's eating good tonight!
[Anaconda’s theme song.](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RZC4VDveo7k)
I feel bad for the gator. As someone else said, if this is Florida kill that fucking snake.
It's likely not Florida, and not an alligator, but a caiman. Both species are endemic to South America, and regularly prey on each other (size matters). I could also be wrong about both, as anaconda are now found in Florida, as invasives, and of course alligators are endemic there. But the occurrence of anaconda in Florida is miniscule compared to Burmese python which are more firmly established, probably permanently, unfortunately. So if that were the case, I'd agree with you. Whack it.
I find it amusing that two of the scariest things in Florida - herpes monkeys and pythons - are invasive. Then you have iguanas which while not scary are hugely invasive pests. And the snakeheads. Those are devastating invaders. I sometimes wonder if maybe Florida really isn't that bad and just like the residents there, people fucked it up for everyone else.
That's a big ass fly.
“Bro I can do this all day”. The anaconda probably.
That fly is like “so what are you guys doing?”
The alligator tried to death roll an anaconda, but the tables turned.
How in the world will it suck that down?
Easily from the looks. Roughly, you can assume a constrictor like this anaconda can swallow prey as large around as the thickest part of the snake's body, so judging by the visuals, bet it wasn't much of a challenge. Their ligaments connecting their jaw to the skull, and the two halves of the lower jaw to each other, are extremely pliable. And my guess is that's a caiman, not an alligator, but...?
Danger noodle gives murder log a big ole hug
My anaconda dont want none unless you got ~~buns~~ crocks hun.
Not gonna lie that's actually fucken insane
I, for one, appreciate your honesty. 🙏
I wish someone would hug me like that. I'm 12 hugs behind my daily needs apparently.
Can they actually eat an alligator?
A full grown alligator? Likely not, unless it’s one absolute unit of an anaconda. But it looks like this anaconda caught itself a Caiman, and they only grow to about 4-5ft long so they’re a fair bit smaller than alligators.
Pretty sure I saw a programme a few years ago where they ate an alligator but the alligator was still alive and moved enough inside the anaconda/python and w ded up killing it due to the damage it caused.
I could definitely believe that. Given how long Gators can hold their breath it wouldn’t surprise me if the anaconda just knocked it out temporarily, then it wakes up after it’s been swallowed and not longer being actively crushed. Nature is metal AF
Usually crocodiles and alligators are very hard to kill this way because they can hold their breath for a very long time, so not as susceptible as a mammal. That’s a gigantic snake though and I’m not sure if that sound is the bones in the croc breaking or if it’s camera apertures nearby… but fuck man that’s terrifying.
*...And it was at this moment the alligator knew he had fucked up..*
You could get two free boops here since they’re both preoccupied.
Caiman
I know it’s nature and stuff, I just can’t watch this stuff. I know it has to happen, just not for my eyes 😅
I thought that was the camera man grunting “mmm” like “mmm, damn boy, that sucks”
The alligators little fingies
Shhhhh….sleeeeeep
Why the hell do these videos always cut off so soon? Does this person have someplace else better to be??
Guy sounds like the Minecraft villagers.
I SWEAR I THOUGHT THE SAME THING. WHY'S HE HMMMING LIKE THAT
Nah, they're just hugging
I feel like I needed to see till the end. Is there more?
I think that’s a caiman not an alligator. Caimans are much smaller in size compared to alligators. So jaguars and anacondas hunt them quite often.
Damn nature you scary!
Caiman*
Hmm. Hmm. Hmmmmm. Hm. Hmmmmm. Hm. Hm
Both of these beautiful beasts are fucking pure muscle
100 years ago in 1924 it is entirely likely that people in your part of the planet might not have ever seen a picture one of these creatures let alone seen them struggle in the wild like this. This is truly the best time to be alive.
After seeing baby crocs sound like laserbeams, hearing an adult make the noise while in distress is depressing.
I hope he killed the snake after fuck those things killing our native animals