What's the World's Largest Crocodile?

a saltwater crocodile emerges from the water.
A saltwater crocodile, not the world-record holder, emerges from the water.
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Get ready for some nightmares. The world's largest crocodile is a monster of a reptile.

Named Cassius, this nearly 18-foot-long (5.48 meters) Australian saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) was crowned the world's largest captive croc by Guinness World Records on Jan. 1, 2011. The animal lives at Marineland Melanesia on Green Island, off the coast of Cairns in Queensland. The more than 100-year-old beast has quite the appetite, with Marineland keepers feeding him chicken, fish and pork, according to the park's website.

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