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.
Yeah, I've seen some Croc slides myself in the past and agree the slide usually indicates a croc larger than it is.
Hopefully, this story will turn out to real and not another false estimation.
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