Wild moment hungry crocodiles fight in the Adelaide river in the Northern Territory

Would you like a bite to eat? Wild moment a hungry crocodile snaps at a rival reptile as the giant beasts battle it out for a feed in front of shocked tourists ‘Nifty’ the croc tried to steal a feed from ‘Turbo’ in the Adelaide river in the NT Tourists on the Jumping Crocodile Tour … Read more

Crocodiles survived the asteroid strike that wiped out the dinosaurs due to ‘snappy evolution’

Crocodiles survived the asteroid strike that wiped out the dinosaurs 66million years ago due to ‘snappy evolution’ that saw the animals flourish on land AND in the oceans Experts studied over 200 skulls and jaws of crocodiles and their extinct species Some extinct crocodile groups evolved very fast over millions of year  Today’s crocodiles and … Read more

Scientists discover how crocodiles survived the asteroid strike that wiped out the dinosaurs

Crocodiles survived the asteroid strike that wiped out the dinosaurs thanks to their ‘versatile’ and ‘efficient’ body shape, that allowed them to cope with the enormous environmental changes triggered by the impact, according to new research. Crocodiles can thrive in or out of water and live in complete darkness. They are also very robust, meaning … Read more

African crocodiles lived in Mediterranean 6 million years ago

Ancient crocodiles from Africa swam across the Mediterranean to live in Spanish coastal waters, a new study claims.  Scientists have described fossils of two crocs measuring about 10 feet (3 metres) in length that likely dispersed across the Mediterranean Basin multiple times and colonised both Spain and Italy around five million years ago. Analysis of … Read more

African crocodiles lived in Spain six million years ago

Ancient crocodiles from Africa swam across the Mediterranean to live in Spanish coastal waters, a new study claims.  Scientists have described fossils of two crocs measuring about 10 feet (3 metres) in length that likely dispersed across the Mediterranean Basin multiple times and colonised both Spain and Italy around five million years ago. Analysis of … Read more

‘Terror crocodiles’ from 82m years ago had banana-sized teeth

Ancient ‘terror crocodiles’ lived some 75 million years ago and had teeth the size of bananas capable of taking down the largest dinosaurs Deinoschus lived at least 75 million years ago in North America Experts have studied the creatures, but have to understand the animal Fossils show teeth the size of bananas, allowing it to prey … Read more

Bindi Irwin celebrates her 22nd birthday at Australia Zoo by feeding crocodiles

Guests at Australia Zoo were treated to a spectacular Crocoseum event on Friday.  Bindi Irwin celebrated her 22nd birthday by feeding the crocodiles, alongside her husband Chandler Powell, brother Robert Irwin and mother Terri Irwin.  The conservationist would have made her late father Steve Irwin proud as she excitedly ran out and greeted awaiting crowds, … Read more

Crocodiles reached America around 11 million years ago

Crocodiles reached America around 11 million years ago by migrating westwards from Australasia via Africa, ancient skull reveals Scientists studied the skull of extinct crocodile species Crocodylus checchiai Skull was found in Africa but it closely resembles four living American species  Thought to be missing link in evolution between Africa and American crocodiles   Academics now … Read more

Horrifying moment a woman’s limbs are cut out of a crocodile’s stomach

Horrifying moment a woman’s limbs are cut out of a crocodile’s stomach shortly after it ate her while she was fishing in Indonesia Beast pounced on Fatimah, 45, while she was fishing in Kalimantan, Indonesia The 19-foot long (6-meter) giant crocodile was caught the next day by locals Gruesome footage shows them cutting open stomach … Read more

Scientists claim raptors did NOT hunt in packs, but like Komodo dragons or crocodiles

Velociraptors played a key role in the Blockbuster series ‘Jurassic Park’, but portrayed the vicious dinosaurs as working in groups to hunt large prey. However, paleontologists now argue that these prehistoric creatures behaved more like Komodo dragons or crocodiles, as their modern-day ancestors do not hunt in packs. New evidence suggests the dinosaurs may have … Read more