Anyone seen the rumours on the 29' Salt Water croc?

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Hell if it was lucky enough to evade humans until large enough to eat them, I wouldn't be all too surprised. In that area there are few firearms, nothing that ccommon people have access too that could take on such a large croc, Especially considering the normal vessel is a dugout canoe. If its old enough, why couldn't it get there? I'd more easily believe 29 feet over 40 though

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Hell if it was lucky enough to evade humans until large enough to eat them, I wouldn't be all too surprised. In that area there are few firearms, nothing that ccommon people have access too that could take on such a large croc, Especially considering the normal vessel is a dugout canoe. If its old enough, why couldn't it get there? I'd more easily believe 29 feet over 40 though

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yeah definitely. I just like to keep an open mind. 20 footers are becoming more common, yh its happening slowly but it is happening. I just think it is a potential chance.

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we're talking about the same Darius here right?

I have no clue who darius is lol I'm assuming your post was serious and not sarcasm about someone who used to post crap? sorry, I haven't been on mfk for a crazy amount of time lol

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zyoLBU4SX8

heres a clip from a japanese nature show that illustrates my point about the size reference. the square pad has a given length i estimate to be between 4-8 ft, but if someone understands the video please enlighten me, which makes sense considering the circling pacific sleeper sharks look around 12-16ft. This is average to large for a pacific sleeper. but the incorrectly identifed megalodon at the end is just a sleeper shark that swam right up to the camera. if the 40 footer was closer then the photographer then was estimated it would make sense, i can't find these croc photos your mentioning could you please post them should you find them, i'd love to see them apostle
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zyoLBU4SX8

heres a clip from a japanese nature show that illustrates my point about the size reference. the square pad has a given length i estimate to be between 4-8 ft, but if someone understands the video please enlighten me, which makes sense considering the circling pacific sleeper sharks look around 12-16ft. This is average to large for a pacific sleeper. but the incorrectly identifed megalodon at the end is just a sleeper shark that swam right up to the camera. if the 40 footer was closer then the photographer then was estimated it would make sense, i can't find these croc photos your mentioning could you please post them should you find them, i'd love to see them apostle

I've seen that video. Made me laugh haha
I'm trying to find them now. I'll post the moment I find them

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Just to make sure this is clear. The photo shows a croc which is estimated to be 29-30'
The sightings are of a 40' as is the belly slide. I don't think my earlier posts made that clear.

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