“Once those big bulls hit the swamps they might stay out there for days ... The chief would sit behind trees for the buffalo, driving the spear into them as they walked by on trails they’d been using ...
Crocodiles and tigers are powerful apex predators with distinctive strengths. Crocodiles, weighing up to 2,200 pounds, use ...
As a matter of fact, one of the largest crocodiles ever was so big that one website called the species "bus-sized." Let that sink in for a moment. As we look at both extinct and current species of ...
The species can grow up to 23 ft (7 m) long. Cassius had lived at Marineland Melanesia Crocodile Habitat on Australia's Green Island since 1987. He was captured in the Finniss River, near Darwin, in ...
Residents say it exposes gaps in crocodile management and local knowledge. The hunt for a "problem" saltwater crocodile in one of Western Australia's most popular tourist towns has residents ...
"As an apex predator, this big crocodile was getting into all sorts of trouble, from catching and eating cattle to attacking boat propellers," Marineland Melanesia's representatives wrote on its ...
The world's largest crocodile in captivity, Cassius, died at a wildlife sanctuary in Australia. The Marineland Melanesia Crocodile Habitat & Gift Shop posted on Facebook about the loss of Cassius.
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. When you purchase ...
But you can take some small comfort in the knowledge that, at the very least, evolution saved us from deep sea crocodiles ... likely to aid with diving, hunting, and buoyancy.
"He was one of those big, old, gnarly, wary crocodiles that had somehow escaped the hunters." Dr Manolis said trapping Cassius was a special moment at the start of his career, which he remembered ...
The world's largest captive crocodile has died in Australia. He was thought to be more than 110 years old. Cassius, the 5.48m (18ft) reptile, also weighed over a ton. Image: Pic: Reuters He had ...
By Andy Furman NKyTribune reporter Surprised. Frightened. Shocked. Take your pick – Paul Sorrell was all three. It was not quite Halloween when Sorrell – a Kentucky Game Warden – seized a three-foot ...