The wildlife biologist discussed when the Allied forces stormed the Japanese-occupied Ramree Islands of Mayanmar during World War II. A thousand Japanese soldiers were purportedly killed by saltwater crocodiles in the Ramree mangroves.
Galante elaborated that the crocodiles were hungry because the soldiers had already exhausted most of the wild game in the area. So when the Japanese were pushed back into the swamps by the Allies, the crocodiles started dining on the soldiers:
Watch Forrest tell Joe Rogan about the ill-fated Japanese soldiers below:
The battle of Ramree took place in 1945 during the last days of World War 2. According to ati, the Ramree massacre is the deadliest recorded crocodile attack in history.
Watch a presentation on the Ramree massacre below:
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When Joe Rogan told Christopher Ryan about his favorite crocodile story
During episode 1369 of JRE, UFC commentator Joe Rogan and his guest, American author Christopher Ryan, shared some stories about deadly crocodile attacks.
Rogan told the author that one of his favorite croc attack stories was of a fleeing criminal getting eaten by one as he jumps into a river to evade the cops. However, the culprit in Rogan’s story is not exactly a crocodile but an alligator:
Watch Joe Rogan explain his favorite croc attack stories below:
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