Nightmares of the North | Australia's Deadly Monsters 1/3 | Go Wild

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Published 2024-01-18
Swinging between drought and deluge, Australia’s tropical Top End is literally teeming with life – and death. When prey is abundant, the Nightmares of the North are on the prowl. Nowhere is safe – Saltwater Crocodiles terrorise river systems ambushing prey at the water’s edge. Toxic Box Jellyfish and the world’s most venomous fish, Stonefish, lay waste to many creatures in the estuaries, and White-bellied Sea Eagles rain death from above. Ruthless monsters wreaking havoc in Australia’s tropical north.

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  • @ToRung
    may you have a fantastic day and many more to come❤🥰
  • @mickgatz214
    it's fun flicking it over to the big screen (1st Gen HD), but the viewing was awesome. Hope you enjoyed ist as much as i did. ;)
  • @mickgatz214
    What about the Fkn Cane Toad?..😂 Great video, watch it on the big screen. The cameramen did a very good job.
  • @TinyPanda-fp3sl
    The crocodile bite off more than he could chew in wild animals.🐊🐊🐊
  • World's bravest camera people in the north 😂 great film making and we have a freshwater stone fish in south Cairns where we have Cairns best swimming water and where my mum is part Indigenous to and my brother almost died from a box jellyfish when he was 7. He was blessed someone had white vinegar at the Darwin beach he got stung at and got resuscitated 😊❤ and morally of the story stay away from Australia 😂❤
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  • @timsullivan4566
    Isn't nature sufficiently fascinating without channels like this needing to approach the topic with all the dispassionate even-handedness of tabloid journalism? (sigh)