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Crocodile and Big cats Interaction

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You can see @Pckts there are some huge specimens in mugger crocodiles in pakistan too. Don't you think the skull is atleast 1 1/2 feet long? Then their head body length is around 7 feet. Tail is another 7 feet. That makes up 14 feet long specimen. If it is an additional 2-3 feet it is around 700kgs. That 200kg average must have been taken from a few least impressive specimens. Where as in case of salties, alpha specimens are chosen. Anyways, brotherbear said mugger is a medium to large crocodile. That is no joke. They are obviously smaller than salties, but there are impressive ones too. That crocodile machli killed is around 14 feet. Head body length is obviously around 6-7feet. Tail is around 6-8 feet long.
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RE: Crocodile and Big cats Interaction - parvez - 10-17-2018, 12:48 PM



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