-
Random Facts
- What was the Longest Traffic Jam Ever?
- Who Were the First People To Use Yo Yos?
- What Country in Europe is the Biggest Sweet Tooth?
- Where Did the Tulip Come From?
- Will I grow up to be short like my mother or tall like my father?
- Do germs have germs and can they be infected with viruses?
- History of Soap
- How Was The Desert of Maine In Freeport Created?
- Why Doesn’t The Bee Eater Bird Die After Eating Honey Bees?
- What Does Saliva Do?
-
Recent Comments
- Braden on Where Did Soccer Come From?
- jonah on Can an Egg Drop 600 Feet and Not Break?
- ndfjsdhu on Where did the Statue of Liberty come from?
- nicole on How Do Crickets Chirp?
- dont need to know on Why Is the Owl Considered Wise?
- aaliyah on Why Did the Egyptians Make Mummies?
- ... on Why Is the Owl Considered Wise?
- anonymous on Why Are More People Right-Handed Than Left-Handed?
- Ken on History of Money
- robot on Besides volcanic material, what else does a volcanic eruption produce?
Tags
-
Pages

What Was The Biggest Crocodile Ever Caught?
Crocodiles and alligators are members of the same family. They range in size from 3 to 25 feet in length.
The very largest of these is the saltwater crocodile. Some fishermen in Australia caught one of these monster creatures that was half again as long as most of his relatives. It measured 33 feet.
While crocodiles generally eat fish, small amphibians like frogs, other reptiles, and, once in a while, other crocodiles, some of them will stalk large animals such as Cape buffalo or antelope.
Often, when the male wishes to pass by, he must lift his head out of the water and show his throat as a way of letting everybody know that he knows who is boss.
Should he not do this, the bigger male will attack and try to tear him apart.