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VIDEO: Huge Crocodile Cuts Off the Path of a Car

Somewhere in Australia, this massive crocodile was seen crossing a street in front of a car full of tourists. The reptile was slowly moving in front of the car, while tourists watch from the bridge and take photographs. In Australia, people are killed by crocodiles in an extremely large number.
These creatures are not just huge and scary, but they are actually incredibly dangerous. While some of them might seem peaceful and not aggresive, they can attack at any given time, out of the blue, and this is why you should always be cautious and try to get as further away from him as possible.
According to dailymail.co.uk, there are two different videos, taken from different angles, show a giant crocodile slowly making its way across Cahill’s Crossing, an elevated river road, in the Northern Territory.
In a video uploaded by Eric Grimes, the croc can be seen heaving its way across the rural road, blocking a white four wheel drive.
Meanwhile the other video made by Candace Fitzgerald shows the crocodile slowly crossing from inside the vehicle.
Barely indistinguishable among the rocks jutting out of the water, the large reptile’s head nudges closer to the slightly submerged path which appears to run across a lake.
But just as the scaly beast makes contact with the road a small car approaches, hoping to cross towards the watching men.
However, seemingly alarmed by the presence of the snapper the driver grinds to a halt.
Laughing, the two men cry, ‘Come on fat boy, push!’ as the crocodile hauls itself up onto dry land and begins it journey to the other side.
‘Let’s see if it goes for the tourist,’ one of the observers says, but the animal appears to have no goal in mind other than crossing the road – a feat that he achieves at a painfully slow rate.
Meanwhile in the other video taken from inside, school teacher Candace Fitzgerald who was driving the car, was forced to wait for five to eight minutes for the reptile.
Ms Fitzgerald told Daily Mail Australia she was driving across the road with three other colleagues on the way to their aqua aerobics class in nearby Jabiru when she noticed the crocodile’s head appear from the rocks.
Ms Fitzgerald said they waited for five to eight minutes for the crocodile to cross the river elevated road.
‘We could not believe our eyes. I thought he (the crocodile) would keep going to the other side, however the crocodile’s journey came to a standstill forcing me to move forward and beep the horn to move him along,’ she added.
Ms Fitzgerald said it was lucky they were in the car during low tide.
‘If it was high tide I would be concerned but because there was hardly any water on the crossing, so it was fine,’ she said.
‘I think Cahill’s crossing should be re-named ‘crocodile crossing’ after that experience.
But, unfortunately for the waiting car, the reptile comes to a stop right in the middle of the road – the crossing proving just too exhausting. ‘And he’s done,’ one of the men jokes as the group laugh.
Eventually the vehicle resorts to honking its horn and approaching the critter slowly in the hopes of encouraging its movement.
And slowly but surely the croc reaches the other side, splashing back into the water – no doubt provoking a sigh of relief back in the car which then speeds off across the road as the video ends.

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