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...so you thought dinosaurs were extinct...this is no bird.

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Whoa!

They can run fast for a short distance.

SCARY

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  • 2 weeks later...

About the size of one of our 'medium sized' Estuarine Crocodiles (Salties)............ Salties are a whole heap meaner too :) 

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Andrew,
Airlie Beach, Whitsundays

Tropical Queensland

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  • 1 month later...

South Florida is the only place in the world where gators and crocs share habitat. I have no doubt that a 30 foot Salty would give that 18 foot monster a lashing. However, in 1896 Alligator Joe traveled from PB to Key Largo with his prized 16 foot gator on the invitation of a group of Conch's to battle their 18 foot croc. They were placed in cages next to each other and not fed for a month. At the appointed time, the two reptiles were unleashed and the gator promptly ate the croc. Alligator Joe traveled back to PB $100 dollars richer leaving behind a heap of sad Conchs.

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