The saltwater crocodile, Crocodylus porosus, is the largest living reptile on Earth, and it rules the waters from northern ...
A 30-year-old farmer in Bhitarkanika National Park fought off a 6ft-long saltwater crocodile during a bath in the Gobari ...
Cassius the 17-foot saltwater crocodile was captured in 1984 after he started attacking cattle and boat propellers. He died ...
Just ten days after George Craig, a former zookeeper, retired to an assisted living home, his “best mate,” an 18-foot-long saltwater crocodile named Cassius, stopped eating. Shortly after that, on ...
A scientist hopes to learn more about the exact age of the iconic record-breaking saltwater crocodile Cassius, believed to be ...
The saltwater crocodile was officially recognised as the world’s largest crocodile in captivity by the Guinness World Records in 2011, though temporarily lost it to another crocodile, Lolong, a year ...
Related: The longest-living animals on Earth Cassius was moved ... This record goes to a saltwater crocodile named Lolong, who was caught in the Philippines in September 2011, and measured over ...
He was taken to Marineland Melanesia Crocodile Habitat, where he remained in captivity. The saltwater crocodile was officially recognised as the world’s largest crocodile in captivity by the ...