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Rare footage has captured the moment before a Brobdingnagian crocodile began feasting on a newborn hippo in Kenya ’s Maasai Mara . The Hippopotamus amphibius appeared to still have its umbilical cord attached as the crocodile hold its body in its jaws and thrashed the carcase around .

Frankie Adamson , a wildlife photographer who was working as the nonmigratory photographer for the safari manipulator Governors ' Camp Collection , film the incident from the bank of the Mara River .

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A nile crocodiles (Crocodylus niloticus) was filmed with the carcass of a newborn hippo (Hippopotamus amphibius) in Kenya’s Mara River.

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" It ’s more often than not accepted that crocodile would not near or threaten an adult hippo , but I have hear that they are opportunists and if it ’s potential they would take a chance to snatch a babe , " Adamson tell Live Science in an e-mail . " It is something I had never see with my own eyes , however . "

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Adamson was alert to the crocodile with the hippo calf by a confrere .

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" The crocodile already had the child hippo hold in its jaw by the prison term I approached , and I was fairly certain it was already deadened , " she said . " This raised questions in my mind as to whether the crocodile had killed it , or whether it had been still - born and the carcase snatched as I later saw the baby ’s umbilical electric cord still attached . "

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Adamson sound out there were no other hippopotamus in this section of the river . The crocodile was initially still in the water system , have the carcase in its jaws , but it start throw the stiff around when it was disturbed by catfish . " It started lifting the carcass up out of the body of water and very violently lick it around , " Adamson added .

Crocodilesthrash their heads from side to side to kill prey or to break it into smaller chunks . Adamson said she watch the crocodile with the hippo for around 45 minutes but did not see it corrode any of the carcass . finally it swam forth with its meal downriver .

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Nile crocodile ( Crocodylus niloticus ) grow up to around 16 feet ( 5 meters ) long and are aggressive and opportunistic peak predators . They generally feed on fish but will also point telluric mammal like zebra , impalas and buffalos . But adulthippopotamuses(Hippopotamus amphibius ) can rise to 16.5 feet ( 5 m ) long and count up to 9,920 pounds ( 4,500 kilograms ) and could easy kill a crocodile . Crocs sometimes prey upon hippo calf , but then start the hazard of being attacked by the mother hippo .

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" It ’s certainly not often that these pitiless and most efficient apex predators snatch babe hippos from their mothers — in fact as opportunistic as crocodile are — they will often keep off hippos as they know just how aggressive an raging river horse can be , " Governors Camp Collectionwrote in an Instagram post .

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