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Crocodile, the killler of water

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Quote:One the largest West African Crocodile specimen ever record, Gabon, 1913 
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Quote:The largest Siamese crocodile I ver seen in wild, Laos, 1909
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Quote:Man eater Saltwater crocodile over 4 m killed in 1964 in Tailand 
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Quote:Photos the one big Saltwater Crocodile specimen sadly killed by natives in New Guinea Island in 2024.
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Quote:4 m, Vadodara, India , Early October 2024
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Quote:Huge man eater Saltwater Crocodile killed in Tenom, Sabah, Malaysia, before 1939, source: Alex Yngwie 
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False Gharial skull with 90.5 cm overall length. TL unknown.
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Quote:Heavy and large Tomistoma kept in the zoo of São Paulo, Brazil
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Quote:Maybe this Tomistoma specimen was the record size and weigth or not?

Did I get some information about the size and weight of this specimen? Who could even record both size and weight or not as sources vary in size and weight?The chinese source  is 4.5 m  and 400 or 700 kgs and the Brazil source is 5.5 m and 560 kgs
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Quote:Hello, a few months ago I discovered this photo that claims to be of a Crocodile Suchus killed in Gabon in 1913, can you tell me if it really is a Crocodile Suchus and try to estimate its size if possible?
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Quote:The new weight record for Tomistoma is 700 kgs

Source: https://tomistomablog.wordpress.com/wp-c...ctober.pdf
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Quote:Tomistoma 5.1 meters long found dead Sad

Source: https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1rZ4212...33.999.0.0
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