I still think Leatherhead should’ve killed Shredder. Like? That episode of him having Shredder in his jaw and shaking him around? He should’ve died right then and there. I don’t care if it’s a cartoon that’s how ppl die
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I still think Leatherhead should’ve killed Shredder. Like? That episode of him having Shredder in his jaw and shaking him around? He should’ve died right then and there. I don’t care if it’s a cartoon that’s how ppl die
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An albino-headed crocodile that killed a man fishing on a Territory river has been described by an expert as a one-in-100-million rarity. The distinctive 4.5m saltwater crocodile - known locally as Michael Jackson - was hunted down and killed a few hours after the 57-year-old fisherman was taken when he ventured into the water to retrieve a snagged fishing line on Monday evening. Its head was pale while the rest of its body was normal in colouring. Crocodile researcher Dr Adam Britton said while albino crocodile hatchlings were not uncommon, for an animal to survive into adulthood was highly unusual.
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Villagers catch huge croc in Simunjan
SIMUNJAN, May 10:
Chicken was used as bait to catch a 12-foot long crocodile that had been seen roaming the rivers here.
The crocodile was caught due to reports of many crocodile attacks upriver.
According to The New Straits Times, villagers of Kampung Sageng feared the worst due to these attacks and decided to catch the reptile by using chicken as bait.
Villager Ismail Tahir, 39, said they set up the bait yesterday night and believed the crocodile took it sometime early in the morning.
“The crocodile took the bait after waiting half a day.
“We saw the line was tight and we were shocked to see what we pulled in,” he said.
The 12-foot-long crocodile died two hours after it was taken to shore at 8.00am yesterday.
Ismail said there were several crocodile attacks upriver but there were no causalities reported so far.
“Villagers there also said they have lost their chickens and even cats, which they believed was eaten by the crocodile,” he added.
I think these are the same Crocs that he wears in the book review videos. I hope so, otherwise it means he owns two pairs of Crocs, and that would almost be unforgivable.