A thrilling video of TV host Robert Alleva , co-host of Kings of Pain, engaging with Henry, a massive Nile crocodile , has captivated the internet. The video, posted on Alleva’s Instagram, has garnered over four million views, showcasing an unforgettable moment with one of nature’s most ancient and formidable creatures.
Robert’s close call with the 124-year old crocodile
The video, filmed at South Africa's Crocworld Conservation Centre, shows Alleva getting perilously close to a massive Nile crocodile named Henry. Believed to have been born in 1900, Henry is thought to be the oldest living crocodile, now an incredible 124 years old. His remarkable size and historical importance have made him a true icon in the reptile world. In the Instagram caption, Alleva shared his awe at meeting Henry, admitting he was both intimidated and fascinated by the encounter.
Alleva's remarkable experience
Reflecting on his interaction, Alleva noted, “Ever since I saw @backshall.steve with Henry, I’ve wanted to meet this Nile croc. Well... be careful what you wish for!! I was as intimidated as I was fascinated!!" He conveyed his appreciation to the Crocworld Conservation Centre for the unique opportunity, describing the experience as "breathtaking" and urging his followers to visit the centre to see Henry's grandeur firsthand.
Internet reactions to the viral video
The video has sparked a wave of reactions across social media. While many praised Alleva’s bravery, others raised concerns over the close proximity to such a dangerous predator. One user, Daniel Taylor, exclaimed, "This is incredible! I can't believe how close he got to that beast. Truly mind-blowing!" Another commenter, Jennifer Russell Arvizu, added, "Oldest croc in captivity. Who knows what’s out there."
Other viewers shared their amazement at Henry’s age, with Steve Borkmann writing, "124 years old? That's amazing! What a privilege to see something like this." Several fans of Alleva’s show expressed their admiration, with one commenting, "This is why I love following Robert Alleva—always bringing the wild to our screens!" Jacob Adrian echoed the excitement, stating, "Hands down, this is one of the coolest videos I've ever seen."
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Robert’s close call with the 124-year old crocodile
The video, filmed at South Africa's Crocworld Conservation Centre, shows Alleva getting perilously close to a massive Nile crocodile named Henry. Believed to have been born in 1900, Henry is thought to be the oldest living crocodile, now an incredible 124 years old. His remarkable size and historical importance have made him a true icon in the reptile world. In the Instagram caption, Alleva shared his awe at meeting Henry, admitting he was both intimidated and fascinated by the encounter.
Alleva's remarkable experience
Reflecting on his interaction, Alleva noted, “Ever since I saw @backshall.steve with Henry, I’ve wanted to meet this Nile croc. Well... be careful what you wish for!! I was as intimidated as I was fascinated!!" He conveyed his appreciation to the Crocworld Conservation Centre for the unique opportunity, describing the experience as "breathtaking" and urging his followers to visit the centre to see Henry's grandeur firsthand.
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Internet reactions to the viral video
The video has sparked a wave of reactions across social media. While many praised Alleva’s bravery, others raised concerns over the close proximity to such a dangerous predator. One user, Daniel Taylor, exclaimed, "This is incredible! I can't believe how close he got to that beast. Truly mind-blowing!" Another commenter, Jennifer Russell Arvizu, added, "Oldest croc in captivity. Who knows what’s out there."
Other viewers shared their amazement at Henry’s age, with Steve Borkmann writing, "124 years old? That's amazing! What a privilege to see something like this." Several fans of Alleva’s show expressed their admiration, with one commenting, "This is why I love following Robert Alleva—always bringing the wild to our screens!" Jacob Adrian echoed the excitement, stating, "Hands down, this is one of the coolest videos I've ever seen."
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