The footage depicts a crocodile floating upside down, waving its forelimbs, sparking claims that the animal is pretending to drown to lure humans into the water as potential prey. Social media erupted ...
told LAD Bible he thought the crocodile might have had prey in its mouth, which caused it to exhibit uncommon behavior. Casey Holliday told Newsweek: "Who knows what that animal was doing or if it ...
Credit: Olivier Testa, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons These cave-dwelling crocodiles, first studied in 2010, exhibit distinct characteristics from their forest-dwelling counterparts. A 2016 study ...