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Oh, man.
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Hethinksthey're godly.
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Whatwasthat?
:32:06
In his defense,
:32:07
every primitive culture
known to man deified them.

:32:10
AncientChina, Egypt,
Australia,Asia.

:32:11
Going back in history,
:32:13
crocodiles have been
moreworshipped thanJesus.

:32:15
Isthis supposed
to make us

:32:17
take him
more seriously?

:32:19
No, it's supposed to makeyou
understand him.

:32:22
He's a mythology professor.
:32:23
He believes
thatthey're divine conduits.

:32:25
And he can find them,
:32:27
sowe should try
to put upwith him.

:32:28
He's a fruitcake.
:32:31
We should get
some sleep.

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Yeah.
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Aah!
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Damn it!
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And he's a good trapper.
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[squawking noise]
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We can expect
a quick response

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ifhe hearsthat.
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Adultcrocswill move
on distressed hatchlings.

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Again, I don'tmean
to be annoying

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with myquestions
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but if
it is a crocodile,

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which I don'tthink
it is,

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and theydo chargethese
baby hatchling sounds,

:33:16
whywouldyou wantto be
underwateratthetime?

:33:18
Withyou,
itmakes sense.

:33:20
You see, Sheriff,
thething is,

:33:22
theydon't really
attack underwater.

:33:26
ThatWaltguy
got hit underwater.

:33:27
True.Theydon'tsee
thatwell underwater.

:33:28
They have nictitating
lenses on theireyes...

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Burke, stop here.
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- Now?
-Yeah.

:33:34
...You dive underwater
:33:36
and they probablywon't
be ableto seeyou.

:33:37
Wells: I hateto interrupt
butwe gotworkto do.

:33:39
Hey,we can talk ifwewant.
:33:40
Yeah,we can talk
ifwewant.

:33:42
Wouldyou mind putting down
the anchor?

:33:44
Waittill
we're down there

:33:46
beforeyou turn
thatthing on.

:33:47
Got it.
:33:53
Let's go, Hector.
:33:55
Good luck.
:33:57
I broughta porkchop
for luck.

:33:59
Maybeyou can hang it
aroundyou neck.


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