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  2. Saltwater crocodile - Wikipedia

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    Isotopes taken from the bones of crocodiles collected over five decades ago when crocodiles populations were low and comparisons to specimens from modern populations suggest that initially, Australian saltwater crocodiles subsisted on a more estuarine diet, and both hunting pressures by humans and a reduction in aquatic prey in places like the ...

  3. Tourists Cage-Dive with Crocodiles in Australia - AOL

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    Crocosaurus Cove Tourists can now come face-to-face with massive saltwater crocodiles as they swim underwater in the glass-lined 'Cage of Death,' an attraction now offered at Northern Australia's ...

  4. 40 Facts About Animals That Might Make You Look Like The ...

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    Active year-round, saltwater crocodiles are found across Australia, from northern coastal areas and drainages to islands about 60 miles from the mainland (via the Australian Museum).

  5. Rogue (2007 film) - Wikipedia

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    Rogue is a 2007 Australian horror film written and directed by Greg McLean.Starring Michael Vartan, Radha Mitchell and Sam Worthington, it follows a group of tourists in Australia who fall prey to a 7 metre long saltwater crocodile.

  6. File:Young saltwater crocodiles at Crocosaurus Cove, Darwin ...

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  7. Australia’s saltwater crocodiles are “the largest reptile on the planet,” with males reaching over 23 feet in length and weighing over 2,200 pounds, according to Oceana. Officials warned ...

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  9. 18-foot crocodile 'Brutus,' bull shark clash in Australian river

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    An 18-foot crocodile, known to locals as Brutus, went after a much smaller bull shark in the Adelaide River, and as you can see in these photos, the massive reptile emerged victorious.