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The crocodiles are major antagonists in Disney's The Rescuers Down Under.

Background

The crocodiles, while not necessarily evil, are naturally dangerous nonetheless. The beasts live in a river that leads to an enormous waterfall called Crocodile Falls in the Australian Outback. They are seen twice in the film; first in a brief scene near the beginning when Mcleach kidnaps Cody, and during the movie's climax when McLeach first tries to feed Cody to them before turning on McLeach and trying to attack him before turning away and witnessing McLeach's fatal fall over the waterfall.

Physical Description

The crocodiles are huge Australian saltwater crocodiles with dark blackish-green scales and evil looking yellow eyes. Being salties, they are quite strong as well and almost succeed in outmatching McLeach before he goes over the waterfall, though he still does his best to fight back at them.

Appearances

The Rescuers Down Under

When McLeach first kidnaps Cody, he throws the boy's backpack into the river with the crocodiles to make the rangers believe the beasts ate Cody. His plan succeeded, because according to a radio news cast heard later Cody was indeed believed to be dead. This rumor was presumably quelled at the end of the movie when Cody returned home alive.

After re-capturing Cody, and capturing Marahute, Bianca, and Jake, McLeach wants to dispose of Cody by really feeding him to the beasts to prevent him telling the rangers of his unknown place of residence. He ties Cody to the crane of his truck and lowers the boy above the river, dunking him into the water but raising him out again before the beasts can get to him. When he is about to dunk Cody into the water again to leave him, Bernard arrives and steals the keys of the vehicle, causing the crane to come to a stop with Cody hanging just out of the beasts' reach. They still try to get to him by jumping.

After Bernard knocks McLeach and Joanna into the water, the beasts turn on them and try to eat them. Joanna swims to shore, but McLeach remains in the water and battles the beasts. As McLeach repeatedly hits them with the stock of his shotgun, one of them notices something, and it, along with the rest of the others, suddenly turn and swim away up the river causing McLeach to think he has succeeded in fighting them off. But his short-minded victory is equally short-lived when he soon finds, with a goodbye wave from Joanna, that the beasts swam away because they were approaching the falls. While the beasts escape, McLeach is less fortunate as he is swept over the waterfall to his death below.

Trivia

  • These crocodiles here bear a great resemblance to the crocodiles from The Lion King II: Simba's Pride, even having most of the same predatory traits. The only difference is that these beasts are saltwater crocodiles, while the ones in The Lion King II: Simba's Pride are Nile crocodiles.
  • They are similar to Brutus and Nero, the crocodiles from the previous movie The Rescuers, except that they look completely different in animation design and are more realistic in appearance like the real thing.
  • The Saltwater Crocodile is one of the 10 Largest species of True Crocodiles in the world. The Largest Salty has been known to reach a length of about 25 FT.

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Media
The Rescuers (Soundtrack/Video) • The Rescuers Down Under (Soundtrack/Video) • House of MouseThe Lost Chords: The Rescuers
Disney Parks
Parades: Disney's Party Express
Minnie's Tiara of Dreams

Fireworks: Wondrous Journeys

Characters
The Rescuers: BernardMiss BiancaChairmouseRufusPennyMadame MedusaMr. SnoopsOrvilleBrutus and NeroEllie MaeLukeEvinrudeSwamp Folk

The Rescuers Down Under: JakeCodyCody's MotherFalooMarahutePercival C. McLeachJoannaSparkyWilburDr. MouseFrankKrebbsRedBaitmouseCrocodiles
Deleted characters:LouisCruella De Vil

Objects
Penny's Teddy BearDevil's EyeMcLeach's Bushwacker
Locations
New OrleansDevil's BayouNew York CityMorningside OrphanageMedusa's Pawn ShopThe Cave of Devil's BayouAustraliaAbandoned Opal MineRescue Aid SocietyColorado
Songs
The JourneyRescue Aid SocietyTomorrow Is Another DaySomeone's Waiting for YouFor Penny's a Jolly Good Fellow
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