Most Amazing Wild Animal Attack When Crocodile Attack Human People Caught On Camera . I will share with me something happened. I Date 02/10/2016 I walk into the forest. It looks like quite a good atmosphere. After some distance in front of a large crocodile I was in front of me. I tried, but I could not. Crocodile attacks on humans are common in places where large crocodilians are native and human populations live. Only 6 of the 23 crocodilian species are considered dangerous to adult humans, and only individuals 2 metres (6.6 ft) in length or more represent a serious danger to humans, as smaller crocodiles are considered incapable of killing humans. However, even the smallest species can inflict painful bites requiring stitches. In addition, a small child The two species with the most well-known and documented reputation for preying on humans are the Nile crocodile and saltwater crocodile. Each year, hundreds of deadly attacks are attributed to the Nile crocodile in sub-Saharan Africa. In Southeast Asia, Australia, New Guinea, Borneo, and the Solomon Islands attacks by saltwater crocodiles often occur. The mugger crocodile is also very dangerous to humans, killing many people in India every year. The American crocodile is considered to be less aggressive. Only a few (unverified) cases of American crocodiles fatally attacking humans have been reported.[1] The black caiman is also responsible for several recorded human fatalities every year within the Amazon basin and the surrounding regions. The American alligator is responsible for human fatalities, with most occurring in Florida.An accurate count of annual crocodile attacks on humans is difficult to obtain. Many of the areas in which humans and large crocodiles come into contact are remote, impoverished, or in areas of political unrest. Crocodile attacks are not always reported to local authorities, and some reports are difficult to verify. Nevertheless, some information does exist: for example, it was reported by CAMPFIRE in Zimbabwe that in the first ten months of the year in 2005 crocodiles were the number one cause of death in humans where wildlife was involved — with the number of deaths cited as 13. Unlike other “man-eating” crocodiles, such as the saltwater crocodile, the Nile crocodile lives in proximity to human populations, so contact is more frequent. Although most attacks are not reported, the Nile crocodile is estimated to kill hundreds (possibly thousands) of people each year, which is more than all other crocodilian species combined.[2][3] One study posited the number of attacks by Nile crocodiles per year as 275 to 745, of which 63% are fatal, as opposed to an estimated 30 attacks per year by saltwater crocodiles, of which 50% are fatal. In both species, the mean size of crocodiles involved in nonfatal attacks was about 3 m (9.8 ft) as opposed to a reported range of 2.5–5 m (8.2–16 ft) or larger for crocodiles responsible for fatal attacks. Since a majority of fatal attacks are believed to be predatory in nature, the Nile crocodile can be considered the most prolific predator of humans among wild animals.[4] Animal attacks have been identified as a major public health problem[citation needed]. In 1997 it was estimated that up to 2 million animal bites occur each year in the United States[citation needed]. Injuries caused by animal attacks result in thousands of fatalities worldwide every year.[2] All causes of death are reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention each year. Medical injury codes are used to identify specific cases.[3] — — — — — — — — — — — — — — -Fellow me http://https://enchantinglovepatrol.tumblr.com http://ift.tt/2m4jc3e http://ift.tt/2mieTxl https://twitter.com/?request_context=signup http://ift.tt/2m4fMgM http://ift.tt/2mistRb http://ift.tt/2m4nc3z http://ift.tt/2mieUBp http://ift.tt/2m4naZC http://ift.tt/2midMhb http://ift.tt/2m4iDWU http://ift.tt/1CbL8Be http://ift.tt/2m49Ior http://ift.tt/2mine41 http://ift.tt/2aJUFd3 http://ift.tt/2mimFan http://ift.tt/2m4llvS http://ift.tt/2mi9Rkb http://ift.tt/2m4806C catchingsnake.wordpress.com http://ift.tt/2mi9syo **More Video https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqSfMuoxcLzxaRRdTRx-jfw **Some of the effects have been used inside the video. If You Like This Video Please Like, Comment, Share and Do not Forget to subscribe This channel.
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