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

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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
Somehow posting crap and Darius go good together
 
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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my bad, i didn't even notice your join date

Darius wasn't exactly uneducated, but the guy's style of posting rubbed many the wrong way
 
my bad, i didn't even notice your join date

Darius wasn't exactly uneducated, but the guy's style of posting rubbed many the wrong way

oh ok, fair enough. I'm kinda glad he ain't here then lol

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lool ahh right haha sorry, I've been on mfk since April but have no clue as to who darius is haha

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he thought that like 90% of people were too stupid for school or something like that,....... among other things
 
One thing I'll toss out is that judging size (length) of a croc based on slide out is hard. It's a little more than an educated shot in the dark. I'd seen slide outs from little crocs/gators that would indicate large animals - but they weren't. I've also seen the opposite. I've also started to doubt photographs. Lighting, angles and the laptop have made anything possible. The only way to know a crocs size for sure is to measure it.
I've seen many mega-croc stories over the past decade. Very few turn out to be over 20' in length.

That being said, I would love to see these larger individuals make a come back. Big crocs are amazing animals.
 
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