Crocodile leaps from river to catch flying bat with ‘unbelievable precision’

A crocodile awaited the perfect opportunity to pounce and with “unbelievable precision” leaped up from the water and snatched a bat in midair.

As dozens of bats swooped down to collect water from the Daintree River in Australia, one crocodile awaited the perfect opportunity to pounce and with “unbelievable precision” leaped up from the water and snatched a bat in midair.

David White, owner of Solar Whisper Daintree River Crocodile and Wildlife Cruises in Queensland, captured the moment in video shot with a backup camera. “Sorry about the quality,” he writes on Facebook, “but the content…you just don’t see this every day.”

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“So after watching these guys for 25 years they are still full of surprises,” White wrote. “Many of you may of seen footage of freshies (freshwater crocs) catching little reds in the NT. Well, where that happens the river is narrow and there are hundreds of thousands of little reds. Not so here, this is a very wide river and there’s not many bats in comparison to when the little reds are here. Though I have seen bats eaten before, it’s when they fall into the river.

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“But take a moment to appreciate the skill involved here by Dusty Rose. She had to work out where to place herself in this wide river and usually she hunts on the edge, then with unbelievable precision she jumps.

“Over the years I have talked to many scientists and I agreed with them that this river is far too wide for the crocs to be successful in catching a bat. Well boy was I wrong.”

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A human-sized bat? It’s big, and photo is real, but…

A photo of a bat some are describing as being the size of a human is floating around the internet and in typical misleading fashion.

A photo of a bat some are describing as being the size of a human is floating around the internet these days and in typical misleading fashion. It is a big bat and it is a real photo, but human-sized? Not quite.

Someone with the Twitter handle of @AlexJoestar622 posted the photo the other day with the comment “Remember when I told y’all about the Philippines having human-sized bats? Yeah, this was what I was talking about.”

The scary creature in question is a giant golden-crowned flying fox, a.k.a. a golden-capped fruit bat, a species of megabat endemic to the Philippines. It is one of the largest bat species in the world, weighing up to 3.1 pounds but with a wingspan that can stretch to 5.6 feet.

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“I can confirm this,” replied @louistenantIV of the Philippines in a Twitter reply about the photo. “They have a huuuuuge wingspan but the bodies are not really that big, more or less like the same body as a medium (or a bit smaller) sized dog. And, yeah, they only eat fruits, guavas most particularly. They’re really gentle too.”

Another Twitter user commented, “They are mostly all wings.”

And to show the authenticity of the photo itself, a YouTuber posted this video showing the same bat:

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