If it is a large crocodile the attack would likely be over (i.e. you would be dead) before you'd have time to react. However, if you DO have time to react the best thing to do is fight back vigorously, hitting the snout repeatedly and sticking your fingers in it's eyes. If this doesn't work, a last resort would be shoving your arm down the crocodile's throat causing water to flow down and allow for your release. None of these are guaranteed and the best thing to do is NOT put yourself at risk to begin with! NEVER swim in an area that even "might" have crocodiles, never fish closer than 10 feet from shore in areas known to have crocodiles, NEVER dangle your arms off of a boat in crocodile territory and NEVER reach into grab a fish you may have caught from the water, as crocodiles often follow fishing lines looking for an easy meal.
Of course if it's attacking some OTHER human, try to get it on camera- for posterity.
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The saltwater crocodile likes saltwater.
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Saltwater crocodile was created in 1801.
Yes. A saltwater crocodile is stronger than any type of crocodile, and a saltwater crocodile could fill an enormous mouthful of piranhas.
Saltwater crocodile
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The two deadliest crocodiles are the Saltwater Crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) and the Nile Crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus). The Saltwater Crocodile is known for its size, aggressive nature, and ability to inhabit both saltwater and freshwater environments, making it a formidable predator. The Nile Crocodile, while slightly smaller, is also highly aggressive and responsible for numerous attacks on humans in Africa. Both species pose significant threats to humans and are known for their powerful predatory behaviors.
the saltwater crocodile, Crocodylus porosus
The largest crocodile in the world is the Saltwater Crocodile which lives in Northern Australia
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