Up to 3,000 crocs got involved in the reptilian sex party.
Massive crocodile orgy in Australia triggered by helicopters flying overhead A low-flying helicopter accidentally triggered a giant crocodile orgy after more than 3,000 reptiles found themselves powerfully aroused by the sound of the whirling blades. The erotic scenes took place at the Koorana Crocodile Farm in Central Queensland, which often sees low-flying Chinook helicopters fly overhead.
’ Although the exact reason for the helicopters’ aphrodisiac quality is still not fully understood, experts have theorised that the sound of the blades may sound like thunderstorms to the crocodiles. October and November are the spring months in Australia – and the ideal mating season for crocodiles.
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