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Posted by FR on May 09, 2003 at 13:11:49:

In Reply to: A warning for you posted by built4spd13 on May 09, 2003 at 10:52:28:

I think the problem with croc monitors is that they are not mean. I think more people get hurt, because they feel confident that they can handle them. For that reason, I may not produce anymore crocs.

I don't think they are any smarter then any other monitor, in fact, some of the smaller ones seem way smarter, but then, they have to be, to not get consumed by the larger ones.

When catching monitors, some of the small ones, like V.kingorum or V.tristis, seem to be very very smart. Making a fool out of you.

Same goes for them in captivity. Crocs are neither meaner or smarter, then the average.

This baby croc is now almost adult



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