In the iconic film Crocodile Dundee, the water buffalo played a significant role in helping the main character, Mick Dundee, escape from danger and navigate through the Australian Outback.
As the last stanza states she is eaten by a crocodile, which is unwittingly first identified as an alligator.
"Piang" is a traditional Filipino dish made from smoked, sun-dried, or salted meat. It is often prepared with carabao (water buffalo) meat, although other types of meat may also be used. The meat is typically sliced thinly and cooked with garlic, onions, and other seasonings to create a flavorful dish.
Yes, the water from a water fountain is typically the same as tap water, as both sources usually come from the same municipal water supply.
Fountain water and tap water are not always the same. Fountain water can come from various sources, such as bottled water or filtered water, while tap water comes directly from the municipal water supply. The quality and taste of fountain water may differ from tap water depending on the source and filtration process.
Yes, water fountains typically dispense tap water from the building's plumbing system.
Crocodile Dundee has 'crocodile' in it. Movies with crocodiles include Black Water, Primeval, The Crocodile Hunter and Crocodile.
Depending on the size and strength of the mugger crocodile, the mugger crocodile has a better chance in water than on land. Since water buffaloes are very large and are adapted to swim in water, they are able to fight and maul a mugger crocodile with their horns if the crocodile is not careful. If the mugger crocodile and the water buffalo fought on land, the water buffalo would easily trample the mugger crocodile to death.
A crocodile could kill a buffalo if it attacked it in the water, but the crocodile would die if it was fighting the buffalo on land. If the crocodile is large, the buffalo would have a hard time stomping it to death.
They are. Water buffalo are heavier with shorter legs.
In water: likely the croc. On land, it would probably be a stand-off.
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Yes, crocodiles are capable of hunting and eating large animals like buffaloes. They are ambush predators that can drag their prey into the water to drown them before consuming them. Adult crocodiles have powerful jaws that can crush bones and tear through tough flesh.
It is the other way around. Crocodiles, especially the bigger species of crocodiles like the saltwater crocodile and the Nile crocodile, do eat any buffaloes that are near the water or in water. They usually would not go on land to hunt any wild animals that are heavy in weight and size or otherwise rough since they can be crushed or gored if they are not careful.
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Yes. A crocodile, especially a large nile river crocodile, could kill a 2000 pounded water buffalo that comes to drink water (it may be injured though). A cheetah has difficulties in killing a 200 pounded bull eland.
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Philippines, (salt water crocodile)