National Geographic - Crocodiles: Here Be Dragons
English | Xvid | 720x540 | MP3 128kbps | ~350MB
Despite their deserved reputation as fearsome hunters, African crocodiles are surprisingly vulnerable prey. This 50-minute entry into the National Geographic canon chronicles the lives of these 16-foot long, 1-ton beasts that Africans call “the animal that kills while smiling.”
[RS]links: 1-2-3-4
English | Xvid | 720x540 | MP3 128kbps | ~350MB
Despite their deserved reputation as fearsome hunters, African crocodiles are surprisingly vulnerable prey. This 50-minute entry into the National Geographic canon chronicles the lives of these 16-foot long, 1-ton beasts that Africans call “the animal that kills while smiling.”
[RS]links: 1-2-3-4
English | Xvid | 576x240 | MP3 128kbps | ~350MB
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