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TERRIFYING footage of a huge crocodile snapping away its lunch just inches away from the camera has emerged – although the photographer admits he feels safer in the water with the apex predators than he does on the road with other drivers or on a rollerco

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TERRIFYING footage of a huge crocodile snapping away its lunch just inches away from the camera has emerged – although the photographer admits he feels safer in the water with the apex predators than he does on the road with other drivers or on a rollercoaster.

Breath-taking shots show an ultra-close up of the beast’s ferocious teeth, an unprotected snorkeler keeping a croc at bay using just a pole, and a snapshot of the powerful American crocodile peering dangerously into the camera.

More dramatic shots depict Texan photographer Ken Kiefer II getting up close and personal with the crocodiles in order to get his incredible pictures.


Ken, 49, snapped the exhilarating series of shots at Chinchorro Banks, Mexico as he wanted to get closer to ‘the closest thing to a dinosaur that still inhabit our earth’.

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