Crocodiles: Facts and photos of some of the toothiest reptiles | Live Science
American Museum of Natural History - The largest reptilian species alive today? That would be the saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus). Males can grow to over 20 feet (6 meters) long and weigh
no thoughts on Twitter: "But wait.. could there be more? Yai is a Saltwater-Siamese crocodile hybrid from Thailand and although reports of his size seem to vary from 5.5 m to 6
Unbelievable moment a massive 5.5metre crocodile devours another 4metre saltie in Adelaide River | Daily Mail Online
Armin Reindl on Twitter: "The stories specifically tell of 6 meter crocodiles bold enough to attack boats and also mention crocs being decapitated and their skulls dried, the former definitely matching the
Filipinos Catch 6 Meter Croc — Naharnet
Pictured: The 6.5m crocodile which terrorized an Aboriginal community | Daily Mail Online
Is This a 28-Foot-Long Crocodile That Was Killed in Australia in 1957? | Snopes.com
Crocodile | Habitat, Description, Teeth, & Facts | Britannica