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VIDEO CLIPS
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Crocodile 31.220MB MOV View Movie Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica and Panama (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
An American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) slowly slides down the bank of the Tempisque River in Palo Verde National Park. It is low tide. The croc has a food item in its mouth!
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Crocodile 8.290MB MOV View Movie Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica and Panama (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
A large crocodile (3-4 meters in length). Palo Verde National Park.
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Crocodile 10.910MB MOV View Movie Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica and Panama (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
Check out the color, wonderful anatomy, and design of the crocodile body form. The armored dorsal surface (the back) is virtually impenetrable. Palo Verde National Park.
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Crocodile 30.880MB MOV View Movie Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica and Panama (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
This large Crocodile does a "Roll" to avoid contact. Palo Verde National Park.
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Crocodile 25.430MB MOV View Movie Tropical Ecosystems of Costa Rica and Panama (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
A Potpourri of crocodile activities from Palo Verde National Park.
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Gharial Feeding 0.140MB WMV View Movie Honolulu Zoo
Gharial Feeding Video
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Crocodile Streaming RM View Movie PBS
The Crocodile: A True Survivor. A video clip with narrative.
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Nile Crocodile Streaming RAM View Movie National Geographic - Creature Feature Archive
Check out their teeth! Video of Nile Crocodile. "Although Nile crocodiles are imposing they resemble armored tanks with huge, teeth-filled mouths these reptiles are unusually attentive parents".
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Alligator 4.180MB AVI View Movie University of Aberdeen Zoology Museum
Interesting close shots part of the clip. Takes a little longer to download but worth the wait!
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Alligator 0.700MB MOV View Movie CNN
How to catch an alligator? "Kramer and wildlife officer John Farill sometimes spend hours watching and waiting before they finally get their gator by the tail".
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Alligator 0.730MB MOV View Movie FreeStockFootage.com
Close up shot of alligators crawling on rocks
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Alligator 0.650MB MOV View Movie FreeStockFootage.com
Two alligators lying in wait
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Crocodile MOV View Movie The Global Coalition for peace, education and cultural awareness
Bird comes close to a crocodile and walks away, Belize
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Alligator 9.990MB MOV View Movie Tropical Marine Ecology Page (R. Hays Cummins, Miami University)
An alligator captures a fish and then decides to move from one side of the trail to the other side.
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Alligator 2.780MB MOV View Movie Texas Agricultural Extension Service
Alligator egg hatching
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Alligator 0.350MB MOV View Movie FreeStockFootage.com
Close up shot of an alligator crawling on the rocks
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Spectacled Cayman 0.370MB MOV View Movie Hato Piñero
Spectacled Cayman eating fresh water eel
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Orinoco Crocodile 0.770MB MOV View Movie Hato Piñero
Orinoco Crocodile
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Orinoco Crocodile 1.070MB MOV View Movie Hato Piñero
Orinoco Crocodile attacks a cayman
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Australian Freshwater Crocodile 0.600MB MPG View Movie Crocodilian Biology Database
Australian freshwater crocodile performing the "high walk" style of locomotion. This particular gait (walking style) is unique to the crocodilians.
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Australian Freshwater Crocodile 0.380MB MPG View Movie Crocodilian Biology Database
Australian freshwater crocodile galloping towards the water. No other reptile has the ability to move in this manner.
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Australian Freshwater Crocodile 0.210MB MPG View Movie Crocodilian Biology Database
You can see the bounding leap employed by the crocodile to jump over obstacles and get to the water as fast as possible.
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Australian Freshwater Crocodile 0.380MB MPG View Movie Crocodilian Biology Database
Australian freshwater crocodile galloping towards the water. This crocodile is using the gallop to escape from danger into the water.
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Saltwater Crocodile 0.600MB MPG View Movie Crocodilian Biology Database
This is an interesting sequence which shows just how fast a crocodile in the water can move.
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Saltwater Crocodile 0.250MB MPG View Movie Crocodilian Biology Database
Australian saltwater crocodile jumping out of the water towards a piece of meat. In order to "jump", the crocodile angles its body so that the tail is underneath the body, and the head is pointing up into the air. Then with vigorous thrusts of the tail, together with a treading action with the back feet, the crocodile literally swims upwards and launches itself out of the water.
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Saltwater Crocodile 0.520MB MPG View Movie Crocodilian Biology Database
These two mature adult male saltwater crocodiles have been displaying to each other for several minutes. Subtle changes in body posture, tail angle, head angle, and other visual and chemical signals are used during territorial confrontations.
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Saltwater Crocodile 0.230MB MPG View Movie Crocodilian Biology Database
This video shows an Australian saltwater crocodile (sub-adult) opening its eye. What makes it particularly interesting is the nictitating membrane, or third eyelid, which sweeps across the eye as it opens.
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American Alligator Streaming RAM View Movie Gatorland
Gators clashing in a gator farm
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American Alligator Streaming RAM View Movie Gatorland
Montage of clips showing gator behavior - swimming, grabbing meat, etc.
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Crocodile 0.000MB MOV View Movie Getty Images
Crocodile leaps and grabs Thomson's gazelle in jaws, other gazelles run away If you don't see the relevant video below, please follow this link and search for 582-75 in the search screen.
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Crocodile MOV View Movie OceanFootage.com
Crocodile Swimming In River
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Crocodile MOV View Movie OceanFootage.com
Saltwater Crocodile In Mangroves
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Crocodile MOV View Movie OceanFootage.com
Crocodile Feeding Dangerously Close
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Crocodile MOV View Movie OceanFootage.com
Jumping Crocodile
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Crocodile MOV View Movie OceanFootage.com
Crocodile Swims Toward Camera
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Crocodile 0.710MB MOV View Movie Creatas
Crocodile killing gazelle
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