Crocodile suddenly jumped on the surface of the water, flying bats in flight
The video of 10,000 bats flying to the river to drink water, but dozens of crocodiles ambushed in the river, suddenly jumped out of the water to catch BBC's extremely lively bait that captivated viewers.
The video of 10,000 bats flying to the river to drink water, but dozens of crocodiles ambushed in the river, suddenly jumped out of the water to catch BBC's extremely lively bait that captivated viewers.
The crocodile jumped onto a falling herd, flying near the river.
The video appeared on the BBC's One World program , Seven Planets, depicting wildlife in Australia as dozens of crocodiles jumped on the bat's wings flying near the river.
The crocodiles lurking beneath the river bed waiting for bats to fly into their bite. Meanwhile, the crocodile will jump to grab the bat.
Some bats have shown impressive aerial agility to escape the crocodile mouth. But some are not so lucky. They were hit by crocodiles, drowned in the river and eventually became a delicious meal of crocodiles.
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