Freshwater crocs. by blinkings
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Whilst I wouldn't want to have to get the water with them, they are MUCH less aggressive than the saltwater variety. They also have much thinner jaws! Like the Salty's, they are very common in the rivers of Far North Queensland, Australia. Even though they are relatively passive, my advice would be to NOT mess with them!
Comments (6)
Glendaw
Oh --- Not one, not two but many--- way to many for me to feel comfortable be there.
Thanks for sharing, they look hungry.. LOL>
netot
Never accept an invitation to a dinner with the family!!
Richardphotos
if you recall Jocko500 posted a picture of some girls standing next to the water's edge with their faces turned toward a street with huge alligators or crocs right behind them. there are signs warning of crocs being in some strip pits within maybe 3 miles of the city limits
DukeNukem2005
Bravo! That's very beautiful! Fine!
helanker
They look a bit nosy
prutzworks
don't get part of the foodchain