Do you think you can outrun a crocodile?

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Animal Thunderdome.

Talking about on flat land. Croc jumps out of the water and chases you. Can you outrun the beast?
 
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Short distance no, long distance yes.

Makes sense? Probably not.

Actually makes perfect sense. Crocodiles can be quick but don’t have much stamina so will tire quickly on land. The key is how far he is away from you when you start running away.
 

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take quick turns. crocs are fast in a line but cant turn quickly.
 

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No but when would any body ever be in a situation where they need to? Crocs and Gators don't chase things.
 

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I've tried to run in a pair of crocs... worse than running in flipflops
 

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These fuckers waddle sideways. How the fuck they get up to 20 mph...

Greenie, we need videos on this shit.
 

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Javy Baez. Sounds like a Puerto Rican ballplayer playing for the Marlins. I think we got our first MLB poster here at the Rx, lol.
 

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[FONT=MS SANS SERIF,ARIAL,HELVETICA][SIZE=-1]This is another popular question, and true to form it generates enough popular myth and misconceptions to fill the stomach of a large Deinosuchus. Running crocodiles evoke images of slavering reptiles chasing people down for lunch, and there are some wild figures that are often quoted - speeds over 40 mph are regularly quoted by some books, television documentaries and enthusiastic tour-guides. Don't be misled! Crocodiles have unique ways of getting around, but let's be realistic and look at this properly.

The truth is, if you see a crocodile running towards you then it's easy enough to evade. It's when you don't see it coming that you're in danger! A crocodile's greatest strength is not its endurance and stamina on land, but it's ability to launch a surprise attack when you're least expecting it. In other words, crocodiles cannot afford to give their prey the chance to flee - fleeing prey (on land at least) is normally dinner lost.
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