Smaug flails the pig to ensure it is dead, even though in reality it already was for this photoshoot. AUSTRALIA: THIS POOR one-hundred-and-fifty-pound


Smaug flails the pig to ensure it is dead, even though in reality it already was for this photoshoot. AUSTRALIA: THIS POOR one-hundred-and-fifty-pound pig was sent flying when it got snapped up by a sixteen-foot-long hungry croc. Brutal photos showed the 1100-pound adult male saltwater crocodile as it flipped a small feral pig over its head and literally shook the life out of it. Other images show the crocodile looking content after devouring its catch that would keep it full for the next three weeks. The snaps were captured by zoologist and crocodile specialist, Adam Britton (49), originally from Wakefield, UK. The Aussie immigrant took the shots of the 60-year-old pet reptile in his back garden located in Darwin, Australia. The Yorkshire-born croc expert, who has lived down under for 23-years, used a Canon EOS 7D MK II with an 18-135mm lens to photograph the beast. @adambrittoncroc


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