Thursday, August 14, 2014

"Cage of Death" lowers you into a tank full of hungry crocodiles



all of us know that most of the wildlife in Australia is just waiting for the perfect moment to kill you, so most of us would probably go out of our way to avoid face to face meetings with the snakes, spiders, and various other deadly creatures. Unless, of course, you visit (Crocosaurus Cove), where you're encouraged to climb into a tiny cage and get lowered into a tank with a 600 lb. living dinosaur that would gladly eat your face.

The Cage of Death, as it's called, sees fearless visitors encased in a glass cylinder which dangles above a crocodile habitat (much in the same way the crocs' food does) before it's slowly lowered into the water where they can get up close and personal with the huge, hungry reptiles. The Cage of Death is just one of Crocosaurus Cove's numerous wildlife offerings, but it's easily the most terrifying.

Check out some incredible photos of the experience below, and if you're brave enough to give it a shot, you should register ahead of time. The Cage of Death only descends ten times a day and spots fill up quickly







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