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Tom500;2525445; said:
Nobody is capable of handling a 25ft croc!:D


I like how on all of these threads, the length of a full grown Saltie keeps getting bigger and bigger. :ROFL:


30 foot!
 
rmorse;2525448; said:
I like how on all of these threads, the length of a full grown Saltie keeps getting bigger and bigger. :ROFL:


30 foot!



I said 20ft origionally but someone informed me the record was 27ft so i took it up to 25 :D
 
rmorse;2525448; said:
I like how on all of these threads, the length of a full grown Saltie keeps getting bigger and bigger. :ROFL:


30 foot!


thats because they are capable of growing to those lengths if humans didnt shoot the larger males constantly.
 
:jaw-droppoh wow. :uhoh: oh well nice to know ya....i just dont understand.
 
Got this off wikipedia

"The largest recorded crocodile is a giant saltwater crocodile measured at 8.6 metres (28 ft) and 1,352 kilograms (2,980 lb) shot in Australia, Queensland in 1957. A "replica" of this crocodile has been made as a tourist attraction.[6] The largest living crocodile known is a 7.1 metres (23 ft) long saltwater crocodile, in Orissa, India. It lives in Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary and in June 2006, was entered in the Guinness Book of World Records.[7]"


So there lol
 
evilxyardxgnome;2525468; said:
Another thread. Let's see how long this one stays open.


Not long since there is nothing being contributed to this other than the fact that the original poster has his hands full, he/she would be better suited to post said pictures in a crocodilian forum, where he will find people with the same interests.
 
Tom500;2525466; said:
Got this off wikipedia

"The largest recorded crocodile is a giant saltwater crocodile measured at 8.6 metres (28 ft) and 1,352 kilograms (2,980 lb) shot in Australia, Queensland in 1957. A "replica" of this crocodile has been made as a tourist attraction.[6] The largest living crocodile known is a 7.1 metres (23 ft) long saltwater crocodile, in Orissa, India. It lives in Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary and in June 2006, was entered in the Guinness Book of World Records.[7]"


So there lol


:ROFL::ROFL::ROFL:

Touche! You win this round! *evil glare*
 
varanio;2525460; said:
thats because they are capable of growing to those lengths if humans didnt shoot the larger males constantly.

Hehe, ain't that the truth...
 
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