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Shark Vs Croc DVD

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Adventurer Ben Cropp answers the question; which one is the greatest predator; Tiger Shark or Croc? Ben Cropp experienced first hand the terror of an attack by a fierce Tiger Shark; his inflatable boat was ripped apart by one of these huge creatures. Luckily all on board the boat survived the frightening event. Crocodile populations in the north of Australia has been steadily increasing and it seems the rate of attack by this prehistoric creature have risen accordingly. A family of campers was attacked on land by a 4.2 metre Croc and suffered horrific injuries. Others... of recent times have not been so lucky while swimming in Croc infested waters; they paid the ultimate price. So which do you think is the greatest predator? [show more]

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Released
16 November 2009
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Quantum Leap 
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Runtime
53 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5032711070251 
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Aussie adventurer Ben Cropp poses the question: which is the greatest predator, the tiger shark or the crocodile? Ben himself has experienced first-hand the terror of an attack by a fierce tiger shark when his inflatable boat was ripped apart by one of these huge creatures. Meanwhile, the crocodile population in the north of Australia has been steadily increasing and the rates of attack by this prehistoric creature have risen accordingly. So which is the most fearsome predator?