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[ 12-19-2002, 07:28: Message edited by: Nickudu ]
 
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Katherine in the N.T. 1895. Absolutely no logical reason.
 
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Holy crap that's one big iguana!

My old college roommate had one that once escaped. I caught it, but only after accidentally pulling its tail off. Tad's iguana wasn't near as big as this one, but I could swear that's Tad standing in the picture.
 
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Dont know but I like it!!
 
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I agree, Australia, 1930's, 21-footer.

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Good guesses, guys. Austrailia's N.T. and the crock was 14' 6", although he certainly does look bigger. Not sure of the year. Forgot to make note.
 
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If that is 14-6 just picture one over 20 feet. [Eek!]
 
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Originally posted by Mickey1:
If that is 14-6 just picture one over 20 feet. [Eek!]

Mickey1,
I wish I could find more pictures of 20 footers!
I'm always searching around for them and emailing zoo's and reptile exhibits that profess to have 20'+ crocks but they never seem to respond. I know there must be some Aussies with personal snapshots of monster crocks but I can't figure a way to connect with them.
 
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Check with one of the posters from Darwin. There is supposed to be one in the Croc Zoo South of town.

Also 'Sweetheart' was 5.1 meters and 780 kg.
 
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I just heard that a croc in Kakadu just ate some German Bratwurst. Don't go near the water.
 
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