What do you do with a 15-foot crocodile that eats tourists? You know the answer, smart guy -- you use it to make more man-eating crocodiles.At least that's what they plan to do in Queensland, Australia, where a man-eating crocodile was so large that it qualified to be protected by the state's Environmental Protection Agency.
Meanwhile, Queensland state law prohibits animals that have killed humans from being displayed in zoos, leaving breeding as the only option.
"Any crocodile four [meters] or over is under the conservation plan an iconic crocodile, so it needs to go into a facility where it can be used in a way that benefits crocodile conservation," an environmental advocate said.
Question Raised: In order to make a super-predator, would you rather they mate the croc with a grizzly bear or a hippo?


























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Sunday 19 October
By sapbig15
when are some of these stupid people going to realize that crocs alligatora or whatever you call them just want to eat you and will given the chance; the best way to do that is kill them all every time you see them then stuff them for display; terust me if I come upon one of these creatures I will definitely kill it and in the most hideous way possible they should become extinct and then no more problem . I support kill all
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