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One scene from Crocodile Hunter has always stuck out in my memory, but I'm unable to find it.
Steve finds a small/medium sized crocodile (might have been a gator), around pic related's size if a bit bigger, that had a broken lower jaw and was missing two limbs with scars on it's body.
I remember it both because it's when I learned that crocodiles can't move their tongues (they just sit in the mouth), since it's tongue was just hanging out an opening in the lower jaw and I think Steve commented on it, and also because it really drove home how brutal nature can be.
It MIGHT have been an American crocodile; for some reason that comes to mind, but I might be conflating it with something else. Either way it was smaller than the fully grown ones in it's ecosystem.
Steve finds a small/medium sized crocodile (might have been a gator), around pic related's size if a bit bigger, that had a broken lower jaw and was missing two limbs with scars on it's body.
I remember it both because it's when I learned that crocodiles can't move their tongues (they just sit in the mouth), since it's tongue was just hanging out an opening in the lower jaw and I think Steve commented on it, and also because it really drove home how brutal nature can be.
It MIGHT have been an American crocodile; for some reason that comes to mind, but I might be conflating it with something else. Either way it was smaller than the fully grown ones in it's ecosystem.
