This video of a hungry crocodile will leave you with chills

National Geographic photographer says crocodiles' tails propel them in the water like torpedoes from a submarine


Web Desk September 13, 2015
Courtesy: Trevor Frost

As if we needed any more proof to never mess with crocodiles, this video about how agile and strong they really are is one more reason to steer clear of the deadly creatures.

National Geographic Photographer and Eddie Bauer Adventure Guide Trevor Frost posted a video on his Instagram account of a salt water crocodile propelling its entire body out of the water with just the strength of its tail.

https://instagram.com/p/7fbxgABXLz/

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"Crocodiles have incredibly strong tails. Their tails propel them in the water like torpedoes from a submarine. In fact, as you see here, their tails are so strong that they can propel their entire body out of the water," he wrote.

Frost, who is currently working on his first feature story for National Geographic Magazine, thinks “crocodiles are so cool”. Well, if we weren't shaking in our boots, we might have agreed with him.

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If you are interested in crocodiles or any other wild creature, you might want to check out more of his work:

https://instagram.com/p/5ex44ohXI8/?taken-by=tbfrost

https://instagram.com/p/7iIL0VhXLA/?taken-by=tbfrost

https://instagram.com/p/6iZnPGBXO2/?taken-by=tbfrost

https://instagram.com/p/7Vw78bBXGV/

https://instagram.com/p/584FjeBXLD/

https://instagram.com/p/3ZyaqlhXGu/

https://instagram.com/p/6DZcVLhXJG/?taken-by=tbfrost

https://instagram.com/p/5hgfPWBXCb/?taken-by=tbfrost

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