Never Smile At A Crocodile by alhak
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Thanks a bunch for the comments on my 500th, much appreciated all...speaking of comments...I seem to be eons behind again, so naughty of me, but time is not on my side at the moment, sometimes LIFE is just so darn busy!
Well, this is another shot from the wall inside the fibreglass rock....never smile at a crocodile they say, CHOMP! And with rain we are still having here and up north, the rivers are flooding which brings them all out of their hiding spots. Friends that have been fishing in the creeks say they have seen some rather big fellows about, looking for a quick feed in their crab pots or a take-a-way dinner from a boat! Just one of the small hassles of living in the beachy tropics I guess.........
Comments (17)
dpr
Yes we have seen some really big crocs this year, 5 metres +. Still raining here too Time to do some blue water fishing for awhile..........
auntietk
This looks like a great place to visit! So much to see! I'm looking forward to more. The only crocs here are in the zoo.
MrsLubner
Excellent capture. The detail is great.
Mad-Mike
Wow! very cool photo dear! and no worries about comments... I have great patience for you hehe! and oh yeah! good luck with the floods! take care ;-) Hugssssssss
beachzz
What big teeth he has, Little Red Riding Hood would be in BIG trouble--great foto!!
Thelby
Aww now, this is a bunch of croc, tehehe, really it is cause that is one big feller there. Nice shooting Sue!!!
JeffG7BRJ
Do they have any Aborigine Museums Sue? Near to you that is. What is the main idea behing this fibreglass rock Sue, is this a Museum? If so what does it actually cover, is it just for fosils and dinasours or does this include some Aborigine stuff as well. Sorry, I'm full of questions, I didn't bother much at school but now I have this thirst for knowledge.lol. Great close up of this, killing machine, that hasn't altered that much in a million years or so, I find it quite strange to think this animal is the closest living relative of a dinasour. I'm looking forward to exploring further inside this man made mountain. Excellent capture. Bravo!!!!! Don't worry about comments on my behalf.
NekhbetSun
Not to worry about comments Sue, and this is another really cool one !
awjay
excellent pic
Janiss
Oh such big crocs... fantastic capture Sue!
Cytisus
Awesome capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
sharky_
Very entertaing place... Nice capture. Aloha
amlondono
Fantastic Image ! Ana
rainbows
A wonderful capture Sue, I love your title! Hugs. Di. xx
mark.spooner
Nice work.
ledwolorz
Wonderful capture.
RobyHermida
NICE.............