Crocodiles


Crocodiles

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30 Apr 2025
I reckon this looks more like and is more likely* to be a Freshie, rather than a Saltie. Reasons being, it has a long, tapered, relatively narrow snout and smaller, evenly sized teeth; as opposed to a Salties relatively broad snout and larger, irregularly sized teeth. The tan body with dark bands on the body and tail also suggests Freshie.
*Statistically speaking it's three times more likely to be a Freshie along this stretch of the river, according to Atlas of Living Australia records.

Crocodylus johnstoni
AaronClausen wrote:
3 Jul 2023
Absolutely prehistoric killing machine. Respect the C. porosus

Crocodylus porosus
HelenCross wrote:
3 Jul 2023
Wow, the tail is so thick!

Crocodylus porosus
BenW wrote:
3 Jul 2023
Thanks!

Crocodylus porosus
AaronClausen wrote:
3 Jul 2023
Epic sighting @TomW! What a monster.

Crocodylus porosus
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