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Croc Coast (Full Episode) | Florida Untamed
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I grew up in SW Florida and swimming most days in the canal behind our house and mom still lives in the same house. I have never had any problems with gators. They stayed away until a lady across the canal began feeding them. I quit swimming there!
I grew up in the Keys and never had trouble either. If one was in the canal system everyone let people know about it.
“Croc coast” proceeds to barley show crocodiles:
5 O 5
No thanks no ocean swimming for me, I think I will be content swimming in my bathtub.,Lol
Thanks, a lot of them do this and saves me time.
Watched another croc doc about hippos and lions more than crocs
They say croc coast but all I see the west coast of Florida. And outside of the one sighting off of Hollywood beach last year, Crocs haven't been in Florida in over 2 decades
@@HLHM1998I think that's untrue, while their population is small I believe there are Florida crocs
The king snake was like I’m bite you just because I can😂
Half way through..and the best part to me so far has to be the baby turtle finding shelter against the open ocean in the middle of the day and the flash quick image of the full grown spectacular adult. Amazing! 🙆🏾♂️😁🐢
Not sure why you titled this Croc Coast, when we saw more snakes than crocs.
Love that deep growl the crocodile makes at 11:53.
I’ve seen this on Nat Geo Wild several years ago. I wish this was released on DVD in America along with some of the other National Geographic Documentaries on Modern & Prehistoric Animals I have in mind.
I almost cried with the baby turtles… 😢
Incredible cinematography, so immersive.
I'm hooked! This video was incredible. Your creativity knows no bounds! 💯
This is so terrifying! I remember swimming in the ocean in Florida so unaware of the sharks
Glad there doing something about those Lion fish.🤔👍💚🎥🎧
and what is it they're doing about it ?
@@ericastier1646 catching and killing them.
@@keonnewilliams9511 Good.
Best wild action I know nat geo.. thanks for the daily vids. 💯💙
Thanks for all you do around the world you people make a difference thank you
This barely had any cross but the ending made me cry crazy
I live in Florida and I was always surprised at how many people hate alligators there.Gators are literally everywhere in southwest Florida.started seeing lionfish on the menu at seafood restaurants a couple years ago
Some enterprising chefs figured out how to cook them. So now there's a market for them. Spear fishermen can make money going after them.
@@SandraNelson063 anything will help they say the gulf is over run with them and they supposedly have a voracious appetite.
one day i was fishing off a bridge in the keys and saw a giant sea turtle is was the most beatiful sight i ever seen a true gentle giant
Scary
Wish every hunter in America would descend on Florida and decimate the invasive pythons
If loggerhead odds are so minimal why don’t we raise them and release when they’re older and have a better chance at survival?
Pretty sure people are doing exactly this...
Protecting the nesting sites and hatchlings,rehabilitating the adults etc.
I know certain beaches in Miami section off certain areas where they nest
They do have several people who do that. They protect their nesting sites and help them get to the water when they hatch.
My former father in law shared with me the fact that when he hauled full grown sea turtles to the Campbell's Soup Company in to be prepared and added to chicken noodle soup. I don't know I'm just sharing what he told me. But it may have taken place back during the fifty's and sixty's. I think about that when I partake of chicken soup . . . . .I also remember that my father told me stories about life during the great depression when food was scare my father said his grandfather would go hunting and come back with some even if was only a turtle. . . .
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Seems logical
22:00 who do you think you're fooling? The blue crab and diamondback rattlesnake were two different scenes, probably not even the same croc🐊🤦🏻♂️
My teenage neighbor caught an Eastern diamondback when I was living in Clearwater and I had to tell his mom he hid it in the shed and an aquarium because it's poison and I didn't want her to go in there to get the lawn mower and get bit. She made him release it
The underwater world is still unknown to us
a snake squeezing another snake......cool!
You're amazing at what you do. Thanks for sharing!
Meine Güte, ist das reißerisch aufgemacht 😵💫
Und natürlich sind Schlangen mal wieder gaaaanz böse....
For all those who are trying to sleep I wish you good night and soon find the love of your life and if you already have it, love each other very much😍🙏🏼❤❤
自然の美しさは本当に息をのむほどです。 このドキュメンタリーが大好きです!
Wwwhhhhhhaaaaaaaaat.
😮😮😮😮😮😮
If we lose the crocs and gators, we lose that great connection to the dinosaur Era. Creatures that have survived everything the world has thrown at them for millions of years just shouldn't be endangered by something as worthless as humanity.
* cough* Birds *cough *
Speak for yourself. I do not feel like I am worthless at all. It's very sad what kind of outlook on life the last couple of generations have.
ps there are millions of gators in Florida and several other states. So many that we have a short hunting season on them. They breed rapidly and are not going anywhere. Crocs will never reach those numbers, but their never were a whole lot of them due to their natural habitat being so small compared to gators. Even so, their numbers are thought to be well over two thousand and growing fast.
guna have to agree.
Humans: Destroying ourselves with greed and war and the only species in history to not only destroy their own habitat but every ecosystem while claiming higher intelligence.
Ignorance/Arrogance/Narcicism
@@TrueDeathblacK bugs and fish too
Dragonfly
i love my state! 43:17 me screaming at the TV Dog shut up shes trying to lay her eggs lmao
Awesome 👏
The music is so loud
We like to drive as fast as we can without getting pulled over !!!
golly moaners are really hating on the music.....feel free to leave ;p
How in the world snakes go up trees is still beyond my grasp. We have tree snake in GA that when cold out will fall on you! My neighbor was clearing out some brush and saplings and they fall out of the saplings as he cleared them. Property right on edge of coastal woods.
Think he said Rat Snake, harmless, but………
Snakes are very good for controlling the rodent population and should be left alone.
I’m glad that your neighbor recognized the Rat Snakes.
even where lion fish are native, they are considered pests. this narrator shouldn't be blaming this issue on people releasing pets into the wild.
Very Nice.
So it was pretty crazy how the croc came up for the rattle snake but then you show it grabbing a crab. Croc proceeds to eat the crab on the shore. Next scene shows the snake slithering up out of the water right where the croc supposedly struck at it yet that scene doesn’t show the croc sitting there chomping on the crab. Not sure why you had to fake that sequence about the croc going for the snake when clearly that was some poorly done editing to make some drama for no reason at all. I love nature docs but that right there had me about laughing
I wouldn't use a machete I would use a shovel lol
Crocs/snakes coast!
very interesting
Just more reasons why our insurance is so high :)
W episode 🔥
Why allowed this invasive snake to kill the Racoon?
Yep, I understand's,, since the early 80's & 90's, have allowed several other evasive species of constrictor's,, children are all in danger from the rock pythons and other evasive fish 🐠
Yeah these inscrupulous journalist without a doubt presented the drugged raccoon to the snake for filming. It's united statians, the voice tone of the narrator says it all, inhumane.
@@ericastier1646 Can you prove it? I doubt it.
I think documentary filmmakers are not allowed to interfere with the animals
I don't think there's any croc's in Florida mate.
American Crocodiles are in the southern part of FL. A native species.
As a south Floridian there are definitely crocodiles in the Everglades mate
We do have gators and crocs down here. 😂
Unbelievable deadly venom..
Oh NO, it’s bad enough on the GA Coast without worrying about Crocodiles!
In the 70’s we saw Lion fish on the reefs but we called them scorpion fish?
Nat Geo Wild has 4.66 million "subs", this video has been out for 6 months and only has 249k views, 2.4k 👍 and less than 130 comments.
Think about that when your favorite RUclipsr gets banned, censored and/or demonetized for whatever TOS crime they somehow committed.
My notifications are all turned off and their videos only keep appearing in the timeline if I’ve been recently been watching them.
Guess RUclips is still unable to get the videos out on every subscribers timeline .
Croc coast isnt this about crocs smh
How do they capture all this content specifically close chronological
😂😂😂😂
the rat snake was a pretty fella too
I know people that watch the beaches and mark the nests and come back to collect the hatchlings
In buckets then take them to the water.👍
Jungles call.
The turtle at that age can swim better than me 😢
.....I can relate lol
Crocodile lol
Cousin is from papua
florida has crocs?
This should have been titled; "NATURE'S FLORIDA"
Or Python
The narration is way too aggressive. "The deadly apex predator searches the coast for a victim!!!!" proceeds to show croc just casually swimming along.
Wow you're way too sensitive
@@Qdogg2019 lulwut? The narrator is trying to hype up some incredibly boring footage. Has nothing to do with being sensitive.
Yeah. He sounds like he's narrating a WWF fight.
A video on snakes, not much on crocs.
40:40
Why didn’t you move the turtle away from the car
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It wasn’t actually run over. They gave it the appearance.
21:54
Half of RUclipsrs have better editing capabilities than this
Um, there are videos on RUclips of Eels, Groupers and Barricuda eating Lionfish. So predators have figured out they can be eaten. They reproduce in large numbers though
What In the Pacific ocean that's where lion fish live what controls them there in their eco system I know you probably don't know which I understand but why aren't everything eaten in the Pacific ocean by lion fish
@@denniskern991 The video is talking about Florida. Florida is not in the Pacific ocean, and like my comment said, around Florida there are fish that eat Lion fish. In their native waters,
sharks, cornetfish, grouper, large eels, frogfish and other scorpionfish eat them.
I know it's the ATLANTIC ocean and actually GULF OF MEXICO TO BE EXACT LIONFISH ARE FROM THE PACIFIC OCEAN NOW WHAT IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN WHAT KEEPS THEM UNDER CONTROL IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN WHY ARENT THEY OUT OF CONTROL IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN THATS WHAT I WAS ASKING I KNOW FLORIDA IS ON THE E COAST PACIFIC IS ON THE WEST COAST
WHY AINT THEY OUT OF CONTROL IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN
@@denniskern991 Because in the Indo-Pacific ocean, the predators recognize them as prey, and eat them on site. They havent been around long enough here for ALL predatory organisms to recognize them as something to prey on.
They're good for spear fishing, should make it an underwater sport.
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It’s a no wonder people are scared of snakes with ridiculous sensationalism like this being released
I know you didn't technically say this but if you're swimming at the beach you will not see a sea snake. Sea snakes are never in the Atlantic Ocean
You forgot to mention that regular land snakes are capable of swimming in any body of water, but they’re not all venomous.
Hey buddy
Thought we just had gators in USA ???
Gators and native crocs in Florida
OMG
I’m pretty sure there was a group of civilised ppl already living there, even when ponce de Leon’s fore-parents resided in caves eating raw meat.
Civilized only for immediate survival, but, not curious or intelligent to build ships and travel to other locations.
Those cave dwelling days for de León were thousands of years before he landed.
Female opossum w/pouch w/babies?
Its. Sad
Why
United States Of America 🇺🇸
Now that I think about it I would look good on somebody feet but nah they would walk on me
these cam operator...
This is a crock. Florida has Alligators, Crocodiles live in Africa and Indonesia.
Florida has both genius
united statians release pet crocodiles into the swamp.
@@ericastier1646 Complete nonsense.
@@321gates says the united statian.
@@ericastier1646Florida is the only place where gators and crocs coexist together
MANY SPECIES are Minimal Because of HUMAN BEHAVIOR, Same with the weather anomalies...
Get off the kool-aid junior.
should have captured that snake before it killed that racoon seems irresponsible to me.
lmaoo😂
it's much worse than you think, they probably drugged a captured racoon and presented it to the python for filming. Yes they're that inhuman bstrds.
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Is it just me or do a lot of these predation scenes seem set up. Makes me feel like some animals were killed for the scenes or they fed the cris and gators (the their episode in this series) roadkill. The choppy editing to seems to show insincerity.
It mostly seems like parts from different episodes were stitched together.
The population of Florida is roughly 22 million, and there are over 2 million gators & crocs in Florida. Isn’t it time for FWC to allow year round of hunting with no tags ? There was one on our local beach in Melbourne over 9 feet long..
Get rid of 20 million people the gators were there first .
They are talking about crocodiles not gators crocodiles are in dangered in Florida the tip of Florida is the northerly range of the south American crocodile alligators are every where from Florida to Texas not sure how far north bit got them in Georgia not sure about S CAROLINA BUT CROCODILES IN FLORIDA ARE IN DANGERED DIDNT FROM ALLIGATORS CROCODILES THEIR SNOT IS MORE SKINNY LONGER BUT THATS YHE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO
FYI
@@sonnythompson2956 no. I'm from Ohio we don't want them too snutty
@@sonnythompson2956 Here we go ...
@@sonnythompson2956 I was here first aka child mentality
The sea will battle the woods for supremacy.
False
Not false the American crocodile is native to south Florida all the way down to Peru
Go away
Yes I'm wearing suntan location so I won't become a Susie que alligator bag and shoes and whatever they make of alligator stuff hay do you have alligator shoes in red
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Not the most positive video about Florida.
great look at Fla. wildlife until the ending was Ruined by someone's stupid barking dog disturbing the peace on the beach, as usual. 🤦🤦 poor edit
If the python is such a therht put a boundary on them and give people a chance to make a living.
I’m pretty sure the state of Florida offers minimum wage on top of a bonus for catching them. Hunters can also sell the hide
People do get paid to hunt them.
“Many people think the only good snake is a dead snake” Unnecessary commentary, not even 5 minutes of video and they already start with their speciesist phrases. No animal deserves to be dead.
No mention of how beneficial snakes are for the rodent population control.
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Some day nature will claim it all back. They are living on borrowed time in Florida.
We all are.
Who is comes here after watch gta 6 trailer
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Black path.
Too dramatic music and story telling for my taste. But nice pictures of the wildlife.