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Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus)

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Quote:Record size update for largest Nile Crocodile - 5.5 m
 
Dr. Hannes Botha confirmed that he captured together with Dr. Brady Barr in 2006 in the Katavi National Park in Tanzania a specimen that was measured at 5.5 meters in length and is thus far the largest specimen of Nile Crocodile recorded and scientifically measured by certified biologists.
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Quote:5.08 m and 500 to 600 kg, Flag Boshielo Dam, Marble Hall, Limpopo, South Africa, 10 Oct 2020 measured by Dr. Hannes Botha
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5.22 m and over 1600 pounds, Luangwa River, Zâmbia, 30 April 2024
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Quote:Big specimen killed by hunters in South África 
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Quote:4.95 m, Bwabwata National Park, Nambia, 2020
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Quote:17 feet long  Nile Crocodile specimen hunto in  Zambezi River, Mozambique, 2024
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Quote:Any has the information about the length and weigth this massive specimen the Nile Crocodile hunted in West Tanzânia?
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Quote:Photo of a huge Nile crocodile specimen unfortunately killed by hunters in August 8 2024 in Mukongo Camp, Eastern Okavango, Namibia, does anyone know the size of this specimen?
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Quote:New photo of the largest Nile crocodile skull measured to date
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Quote:5.1 m specimen hunting in Mozambique in 2024
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