I know it’s nice to share your food, but I’d rather not belly up to the dinner table with a big croc.

That’s exactly what a couple of leopards did when a croc was holding what they wanted to eat.

At one point, the nose of the leopard is actually touching the snout of the massive croc.

I don’t know what kept that croc from dropping the animal in his mouth and taking a lunge at the leopard.

You have to wonder: How hungry would you have to be to rip and tear on an animal that a croc was holding?

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Jason Houser
Jason Houser is an avid traditional bowhunter from Central Illinois who killed his first deer when he was nine years old. A full-time freelance writer since 2008, he has written for numerous national hunting magazines. Jason has hunted big game in 12 states with his bow, but his love will always be white-tailed deer and turkeys. He considers himself lucky to have a job he loves and a family who shares his passion for the outdoors. Jason writes full time and is on the pro staff of two archery companies; in his free time, he fishes and traps as much as possible.