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        "description": "<p>Weighing in at up to a ton, the Nile crocodile is the top predator in Africa's rivers. And that's not all - it has the strongest bite in the animal kingdom, which spells doom for these grazers trying to cross the river.</p>", 
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        "title": "World's Deadliest: Crocs Kill With Strongest Bite", 
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                    "name": "Nile Crocodile Profile"
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        "transcript": "<p>The mighty crocodile.</p><p>Found lurking in the warm waters of five continents.</p><p>It looks like an orthodontist's nightmare.</p><p>But these gnarly teeth make it one of nature's sharpest predators.</p><p>The Nile croc is Africa's biggest reptile-and the top predator in its rivers.</p><p>It grows longer than 18 feet and weighs more than a ton.</p><p>Crocs have the world's strongest bite.</p><p>More than 5,000 pounds of force per square inch.</p><p>They use that grip to kill prey-by holding it underwater to drown it.</p><p>They have up to 68 teeth-shed and replaced all their lives to keep them sharp.</p><p>But the croc's jaw isn't built for chewing.</p><p>Instead, crocs grip the carcass and torque their bodies to twist off flesh.</p><p>The urge to migrate drives creatures like antelope to venture into the jaws of death.</p><p>But there's no hope against a team of hungry crocs.</p><p>By feeding together and gripping in unison, they help dismember the carcass.</p><p>Mighty as those jaws are, they have one weakness.</p><p>The muscles to open the jaws are so weak, you could hold them shut...if you dared try.</p>", 
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