Crocodile snatches bait from anglers on the river of death

The joy of catching fish quickly turned into fear because the 4 meter crocodile rushed to snatch fish.

Luke Robertson encounters me while fishing at the Cahills Crossing spill on the East Alligator River in the Northern Territory, Australia, Mashable reports. After the fish bitten, Robertson ran down to the water's edge to look at a crocodile about 4 meters long suddenly rushed in, stealing the fish caught at the top of the line.

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The crocodile, about 4 meters long, suddenly rushed in, stealing the fish at the end of the line.

"I know the sentence here is a bit risky, but the plan is to stay away from the water, even if I catch fish. I am not too worried because I am about 5 meters from the water's edge, but my knees are shaking and my heart is beating. faster, " shared Robertson.

Cahills Crossing spill runs across one of Australia's most dangerous rivers. With alligators crawling on the water, this road across the river challenges the nerves of any passing driver. The bridge connects Kakadu National Park with the wild Arnhem Land.

Crocodiles often gather next to the road located on the eastern edge of Kakadu National Park to catch fish swimming upstream when the tide is rising. There are times when about 40 crocodiles appear at the same time in this death river.