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Saltwater Crocodile - Data, Pictures and Videos

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Quote:New record for the largest Saltwater crocodile skull belongs to the famous specimen known by the name of Mugger who was shot dead in the 19th century after devouring a man, after his death this skull was taken to the USA to the Museum of Comparative Zoology of Harvard University where it was finally measured on June 8, 2012 by herpetologists José Rosado and Joe Martinez at 70.0 cm DCL, 40.5 cm MHW and 83.5 cm Mandibles.

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Quote:New photo the Bujang Senang 
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Photo the one large Saltie skull from Indonesia, unfortunately the DCL, MHW, IOW and mandible length are unknown
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Quote:[size=xx-small][size=x-large][font=Roboto, sans-serif]The second heaviest crocodile 1110 kg?

The second heaviest crocodile 1110 kg?

Hymn was a specimen of Saltwater crocodile captured from Cape York in Australia in 1978 where he lived in captivity at the Edwards Fish Farm in Australia until December 2012 where he reached an impressive 5.50 meters and weighed 1110 kg, making him the second crocodile ever weighed to date after of Lolong with 1075 kg.
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Bujang Senang vs Lolong
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Quote:Bhitarkanika National Park, India, 2024 Update the largest size crocodiles

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Quote:Don Kalia the largest specimen the Bhitarkanika National Park in Índia 
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Quote:Pangil the new largest crocodile in captive in World has at least 5.27 meters long and is held captive at the Davao Crocodile Park in Philipines others sources saw 5.5 m and 1 ton? 
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Quote:Cassius, the largest specimen of Saltwater crocodile in the world, was 5.48 meters long and was missing part of the tip of the tail and also part of the tip of the snout when it was last measured in 2011.
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Quote:New photo of the largest Saltwater crocodile skull ever measured to date at 68.8 cm DCL belongs to a 5.64 meter long specimen shot in 1968 at Point Suart in the Northern Territory of Australia.
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Quote:One the biggest captive specimens alive in located in El Toro Zoo, Los Negros Ocidental, Philipines
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Quote:5.90 m especimen?
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Quote:Photo of a skull at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory possible new record for Australia, if anyone knows the measurements of this skull I would appreciate it if you shared it
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Quote:This Salwater crocodile skeleton saw as 6.04 m in real maybe came from one specimen around  5.2 m long  found dead in Dhamara River, Bhitarkanika National Park in 2005?
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(11-07-2024, 01:14 AM)ruimendes1 Wrote:
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Quote:One the biggest captive specimens alive in located in El Toro Zoo, Los Negros Ocidental, Philipines
It is really huge
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