SCOTTBURH, South Africa — Henry is kept at the Crocworld Conservation Centre in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The crocodile arrived at the nature preserve in 1985, when he was already 85 years old.
Crocodiles react to the distress of a crying infant, even from very distant species. Nile crocodiles were found to be able to tell the level of distress of a crying baby from several species, ...
The Nile crocodile, in my opinion, is one of the most underrated African game animals. Crocs lurked the Earth’s waters for more than 80 million years (they once hunted dinosaurs), and they now sit at ...
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The inconceivable life of Henry, the world’s oldest crocodile
A Legend in the Reptile World Henry isn't just any crocodile, he is believed to be around 120 times old, making him the ...
Nile crocodiles react to the cries of infants from species such as bonobos, chimpanzees, and humans. New research shows that crocodiles also seem to distinguish levels of distress in cries. The ...
Toddlers should never scream around crocodiles as the results could be quite Lacoste-ly. New research has found that the amphibious predator — particularly the Nile crocodile — are “attracted” to the ...
One of the world's deadliest animals, the crocodile is a fascinating and genuinely terrifying creature — especially in comparison to their evolutionary cousins, alligators. Though they are often ...
A safari company in South Africa has shared footage showing a Nile crocodile maneuvering out of water carrying an enormous fish. (Footage posted below.) “A young Nile Crocodile surprised us by proudly ...
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