reverse;3836289; said:I guess that croc died, weird that this post and the death came up in the same time frame.
http://www.news-press.com/article/2...el-Island-s-croc-an-island-icon-is-found-dead
Sorry to hear this. The cold has been a killer but like article states she may have died of old age but than again maybe combo of age/cold.
I think crocs are territorial, will another now swim in and use that territory?
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