Why a Bird Teams up with a Croc to Protect its Eggs
The natural world is full of unusual partnerships, but the sandbanks lining the River Nile are home to one of the most peculiar. Here, nesting crocodiles and water thick-knee birds have formed an alliance to protect their eggs from lurking predators. ↠Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/TerraMaterO... Our latest video captures this extraordinary teamwork in action – including the times things go not quite according to plan . . . Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel and hit the alert button to be the first to know about unique new content! Re-Edit: Eva Schmidt Voice Over: Sophie Kozeluh Audio Mix: Stefan Fiedler Original Production: „Nile – The ultimate River: Wild Waters”, A Terra Mater Factual Studios/Cosmos Factory production in co-production with National Geographic Channel in association with France Télévisions and WDR, written and directed by Harald Pokieser.

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