Hundreds of mammals perish in these waters every year as super crocs go on a feeding frenzy..
From a distance the river looks harmless and as beautiful as you can imagine but don't let the depths fool you,..the chances of surviving if you're insane enough to attempt a swim are close to zero!..so please don't ever attempt just watch at a distance.The river itself can be quiet and deceitful compared to most rivers that have rapids and waterfalls but what looks beneath are essentially dinosaurs and arguably the largest and most violent crocodiles to ever swim,..killing machines like no other as that is all they ever knew!
No other crocodiles kill as much large mammals as the Mara crocodiles.., the size of a zebra(770 lb) or wildebeest(640 lb) is essentially close to a size of a cow or horse and somehow this crocodiles are tossing them in the air like rag doll toys., it's absolutely insane,..there is a lot of talk of comparing the Nile crocodiles with Saltwater crocodiles and in every argument somehow the elitists favor the Saltwater as the super crocs...,and yeah the size is definitely magnificent but if you see the Nile river crocodiles most specifically in East Africa,..for instance the Lake Chamo crocodiles in Ethiopia,.The Nile river crocodiles,Lake Victoria,.Lake Tanganyika there's 20 feet long crocodiles all day long,..pretty much the same size as Saltys so am not really sure what the hype is in labeling them as superior and I have never seen Saltwater crocodiles taking down larger mammals in comparison to the Nile crocodiles in the Mara..,I just haven't seen enough action if any from the Saltys to deem them superior..,just my argument.