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This monster was just bear the one we actually stroked. Taken at Katchikalli Crocodile pond, the Gambia

July 2013 | Daintree River, Queensland, Australia

At Windjana Gorge

Photographer : Marshad AlMarshad

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A la Ferme aux crocodiles de Pierrelatte

Kruger Park, South Africa

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Chobe National Park. Botswana

A la Ferme aux crocodiles de Pierrelatte

Gatorland Zoo --

Orlando, Florida

Crocodiles in Sydney Zoo

This is just one of the baby crocodiles at Emirates Zoo Park. Abu Dhabi, UAE.

 

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The Croc from Skansen giving me the evil eye

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Crocodiles, Haller Park, Mombasa

Photos taken by Kaniz Khan, Ghana

Rancho Texas Lanzarote Park, Canaries.

Tonie Sap Lake, Cambodia

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The face only a mother could love. These crocodiles were heavily poached for their clubbed snouts, which were believed to have some kind of medicinal or ritual value.

This guys was huge, probably 12-14 feet long. He couldn't have cared less about our small boat as we motored past!

 

I have put up a birding and photography write-up of the fist part of my Guatemala adventure on my blog The Speckled Hatchback. 3 more Guatemala posts will follow this one! thespeckledhatchback.blogspot.com/2017/04/post-99-guatema...

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