Face-off Between a Saltwater Crocodile and a Bull shark caught by a drone-
[WATCH]: Face-Off Between A Croc and Bull Shark Caught By a Drone
[WATCH]: Face-Off Between A Croc and Bull Shark Caught By a Drone
That must be a one in a billion chance right there.
The fish, some almost 1 metre long, are living in the airport's drainage channels and feasting on other species.
Brisbane Airport's wildlife management team is calling in experts from Sea World to help remove the giant groupers.
The dilemma emerged after juvenile groupers entered the drainage channels from Moreton Bay to gorge on schools of fish washing into the drains on the incoming tide.
Brisbane Airport Wildlife Manager Jackson Ring said the giant groupers are an unusual problem for the airport to manage.
"They're going to give us a hand to try and relocate these fish, because they're healthy specimens.
"We'd love to see them living somewhere else other that the airport's drainage network."
The dog actually survived!Leopard kills a dog at a house doorstep.
Incredible is that the leopard is standing over a sleeping dog for over a minute, and the dog neither hears nor smells it.
Wonderful that he survived. I know why a sleeping Labrador didn’t wake up to the scent of a leopard. At least one of our two, would sleep through a small war.The dog actually survived!
Meet Labrador Jackie – Shimla’s Leopard Attack Survivor from the Viral CCTV Footage
I'd say it's impossible to tell what that is.A film in Mexico shows a Morelet's crocodile killing a cat of some species (despite the name of the video's title, I'm not convinced the animal is actually a jaguar). Whichever species is being attacked, it's not something I've ever seen before.
For the first time, an Aldabra giant tortoise has been filmed killing and eating a noddy tern chick on Fregate Island in the Seychelles.
Video can be found in the link below:
Moment giant tortoise kills bird caught on camera