The crocodile is the one on the right, see attached file for Encyclopedia Brittanica brief descriptions.I’m dumbfounded
Sorry if it has, but I haven't seen it.I"m pretty sure this one has been on here before
I haven’t seen it before either.Sorry if it has, but I haven't seen it.
Looks more like a Gharial... the nose is too long!The crocodile is the one on the right, see attached file for Encyclopedia Brittanica brief descriptions.
100% rightYou won't care which is which if one is chasing you
Hi mOiOz, I am not familiar with one of them, but I have seen quite a few crocs in the wild, when I lived in Cairns, and although it appears similar, I can't dispute what you state.Looks more like a Gharial... the nose is too long!
Same family.... who cares!!!!Hi mOiOz, I am not familiar with one of them, but I have seen quite a few crocs in the wild, when I lived in Cairns, and although it appears similar, I can't dispute what you state.
I did see two crocs having a fight once in the Mulgrave River, just south of Cairns. The awesome power on display was terrifying. You would not stand a chance against these dinosaurs.Same family.... who cares!!!!
saurian family, but do ya call a sick saurain an illegater or a crookodileSame family.... who cares!!!!
Who cares, you won't be seeing them later!saurian family, but do ya call a sick saurain an illegater or a crookodile