Australian Crocodile Encounter: The Truth Behind the Viral Video Sound

Jaxon Wildwood

Updated Sunday, September 8, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A recent video on Imgur has sparked a flurry of reactions due to its curious audio and the dangerous encounter it depicts. The video, captioned simply with "thanks for watching," shows an intimidating crocodile, with viewers expressing a mix of awe and skepticism.

Speaking as an Australian, one commenter emphasized, "this is exactly as dangerous you think it is," highlighting the perilous nature of the encounter. However, much of the discussion revolved around the authenticity of the audio accompanying the video.

Several viewers pointed out discrepancies, stating, "Thaclt audio doesn't go with the video" and "You mean the stock sounds added over the footage?" The sound, which some expected to be a deep growl, was instead described as including the calls of a loon and a woodp*****—a stark contrast to the anticipated crocodilian sounds.

One viewer humorously noted, "Stralia? Looks like one of those salties," referring to the salt***er crocodiles native to Australia. Another user questioned the authenticity, saying, "The sound isn't from the croc. Water on its back isn't dancing," challenging the legitimacy of the audio.

Adding to the speculation, comments like "THE SOUND... IS FAKE!" and "Sound in this vid is fake" were echoed by many, suggesting that the sounds were not from the actual scene captured. One particularly astute observer mentioned, "That's a woodp***** in the distance, not the gator. FFS," debunking the sounds heard in the video.

The video prompted comments about the sheer size and danger of the crocodile, with one user exclaiming, "Jeez, is that a Mosasaurus or what," referencing the prehistoric marine reptiles. Another comment read, "I'd be afraid to go anywhere near the water, just knowing something this huge might be in there," conveying the fear that such creatures can evoke.

Despite the audio controversy, the video undeniably captured the attention of many, with users sharing their thoughts on the risky interaction. One comment humorously noted, "Tweaking the tail of a dinosaur seems like a poor choice to me," while another added, "Feels like one casual flick of that tail and boy is dinner..."

While the video itself is captivating, the debate over the authenticity of its audio adds another layer of intrigue. Whether the sounds were genuine or not, the footage serves as a thrilling reminder of the dangers that lurk in the natural world, particularly in places like Australia where such formidable creatures reside.

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Top Comments from Imgur

frozenchicken

Speaking as an Australian, this is exactly as dangerous you think it is.

IAmHandsomeJacksSmirkingRevenge

Thaclt audio doesn't go with the video

CashanDraven

You mean the stock sounds added over the footage?

BipedalHumanoidWithSlightlyDifferentNoseRidge

Why is he m*****ing that monster?

ElbowDeepInAHeadlessHorseman

The sound isn't from the croc. Water on its back isn't dancing.

Nerfgunner

Stralia? Looks like one of those salties

NeverUnmuteTheGIF

The sound didn't do nothing, expected a deep growl, got a loon and a woodp*****

p***lloser

THE SOUND... IS FAKE!

WalrusMuscles

That's a woodp***** in the distance, not the gator. FFS

MrListerTheFirst

Jeez, is that a Mosasaurus or what

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