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Chris Gillette is a wildlife biologist and professional animal handler born and raised in Florida where he has spent a lifetime working with dangerous wildlife. He specializes in working hands on with crocodiles, alligators, sharks and snakes.

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00:00 – Free diving with a 15-foot crocodile
08:36 – Crocodile vs. alligator aggression
14:46 – How to survive an alligator attack
23:19 – The shark population crisis
33:47 – Orcas are scary intelligent
40:16 – Swimming with bull sharks & tiger sharks
49:23 – Dangers of scuba diving
53:41 – How animals become specialized killers
57:01 – Why tiger sharks are the deadliest shark
01:09:13 – Evolution of alligators & crocodiles
01:20:33 – Becoming a professional gator wrestler
01:31:51 – Hidden evolution map in our DNA
01:40:34 – The fertility rate crisis
01:48:04 – How humans harness natural sunlight

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36 thoughts on “Expert Warns: Deadliest Animal in the Ocean is Getting SMARTER | Chris Gillette

  1. Danny talks about animals like they’re humans. Using words like “evil” and “psychopath” to describe a crocodile hunting just doesn’t make any sense to me.

  2. Im a big fan of Chris but in regards to the Orcas, its not about thinking in extremes or 'crazy people' There is just no reason to believe that an animal this smart, with hunting strategies passed down generation to generation for hundreds or thousands of years, will just start eating the one or 2 people that they might see in their lifetime. Orca human encounters in the water are so rare. There is no reason to believe its goin to waste its time and energy on something that it wont ever see again and it doesnt know how to hunt. Thats not how they roll. Youre lumping all predators together here. They are very different from everything else and thats very obvious. Orcas might be the smartest animal on the planet, besides humans, period. There is certainly real evidence and good argument for that. So, its not fair to suggest that this is just another opportunistic predator with the same tendencies. Its not.

  3. The fun facts about crabs and crocodilians just gives more weight to the idea that there must've been many, many different types of hominids over Earth's history. Or at least five lol.

  4. Wow Dingo died? I used to watch his YouTube all the time until it unfortunately stupidly his account was banned. He was like this generation’s Steve Irwin. He was awesome and he was the best. Rest in Peace Dingo

  5. This guy literally talks about fisherman are in the wrong and then brags about him feeding bull sharks so he can pet one? Feeding sharks so you can pet and be around them is the worst thing on earth do doing the ocean… hands down… period.

  6. Overfishing is disgusting and killing the oceans and marine life. I'm all for destroying the Asian fishing vessels..millions of sharks are killed. If they die guess what?..we will as well…

  7. I saw a video of Forrest Galante saying that he has swam with Gators a lot and he wasn't scared at all. But Crocs are a different story all together. Especially the Nile Croc as you mentioned and the Salties…

  8. Another comment but can’t help it this guy is fucking fantastic we need way more of him. I have the same views the fish belong to the animals in the sea it’s not our fish.❤️❤️❤️💯💯💯💯💯💯

  9. Just started this video and loving this guy already love how he said we have a people problem which turns into an alligator problem so true! It’s always about humans and not presenting yourself as prey but also not pissing them off. The only thing I wonder is if I living in the wild would I rather die if taken from it or live in a pool? I love all animals but it’s just a question I wonder?

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