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When Cassius — the world's largest captive crocodile — died in Australia, his keepers thought he could be over 120 years old. Now, a necropsy could reveal his true age.
A MUSEUM has added a trigger warning to a wildlife photography exhibition — as it features snaps of predators attacking prey.
Cassius, the world's largest captive crocodile, has died in Australia. The saltwater croc may have been over 120 years old — ...
Following a crocodile sighting at Pallarenda on Thursday morning, wildlife officers have warned the public to ‘croc-wise” as ...
After living an infamous life of attacking boats and stalking cows, the world's oldest crocodile has passed away, with the ...
These massive reptiles are often called "salties" and can grow to incredible sizes, with large male saltwater crocodiles sometimes reaching lengths of up to 7 meters (23 feet). Their size, power, and ...
Photographer Matt Campbell — who recently moved from NSW to the Northern Territory — was at Shady Camp in Point Stuart, east ...
See the pictures. When visitors arrive, they will take a journey through the new exhibition titled Crocodile Time and be welcomed by a life-size model of an ancient predator which roamed the ...
In Colombia, a fossil-collecting rancher has found a giant, flightless killer from 13 million years ago — and a missing link ...
A Colombian rancher has discovered a fossilized bone that points to the existence of a giant terror bird species. The fossil, ...