Bill, I don't think Troy or Liz could handle that one.![]()
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Seems this village along the Niger River in Africa called the army because they were missing people. I think they found out why. 22 feet long aand 2500 lbs.
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Bill H. PTC USN Ret
Chesapeake, Va
Bill, I don't think Troy or Liz could handle that one.![]()
USS Intrepid CVS-11 Helicopter Squadron-3 1960-1964
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I see enough material there to put alligator sandals on every person in the picture. Rofl
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I just got one question, what is the guy in the yellow shirt on the far right sitting on. Looks like the photo has been tampered with some, but that thing is still huge.Definately wouldn't want to be out fishin and turn around to see that in the water.
i agree rubicon..it looks tampered with. just comapring the guy in the middle in the white shirt with the crocs leg, along with the rocks on the ground
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They would need a bigger boat for sure!
You have to wonder what the army used to dispatch that monster ? Soviet RPG ? (Considering a full grown Nile croc can move 8 times it`s own lenght in 4 seconds, might have to get TOO close ) 40MM Bofor anti aircraft cannon ? THAT`S the ticket !
The picture looks fine, to me. It's all a matter of scale vs distance ... like when a TV angler holds a fish close to the camera to make it appear bigger. The people in the picture are some distance behind the animal. If they were right behind it, it would be closer to 120ft long ... and not just 22ft long Rofl
Here's the Snopes report on this photo/story : snopes.com: Zimbabwe Croc
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KRIKEY! He's a Beaut!
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You don't reckon them folks are pigmys, do ya? Possible for sure.
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