simply put, this is the result of human trespassing the habitat of wild animals.
maybe that place should belong to the wild, gihimong puy-anan sa mga tawo mao nga nagintersect ang ilang territory.
simply put, this is the result of human trespassing the habitat of wild animals.
maybe that place should belong to the wild, gihimong puy-anan sa mga tawo mao nga nagintersect ang ilang territory.
sus unsaon nlang kaha pag dakop na buhi ani..murag imposible nman..mayta to taga US ang manakop..
mao tingale d kadakop ang pinoy kay way proper training.
30ft nga croc needs 30 yrs of training. hikhikhik
not necessarily, in 1995 (i think) a 19 feet long croc was single handedly caught by a barely 5 ft tall fisherman. He tied the croc against pegs pushed to the ground. He caught the crocodile as he accused it being the reason for the declining fish catch. This happened somewhere in Mindanao, unfortunately this animal died after 3 days due to stress and lactic acid build up. The fisherfolk faced a lawsuit by NIPAS afterwards for catching an endangered species.
30 foot croc Burit mana oi!
The largest crocs are the Saltwater Crocodile or Salties found in Australia and would rarely even reach 23ft! Male Salties on average grows only up to 17 to 20feet...
The record I think was less than 21ft, then diri na hinuon sa Pinas niay 30feet croc!
Certainly this would attract the world's attention! Philippine crocodiles don't reach that size!
I bet that croc would be less than 15feet...
Exaggerated nana ang 30feet! Grabeh pud ng tawhana pasultion... Typical pinoy... Puro exaggerated tanan storya...
"The saltwater crocodile is the largest living crocodilian species based on confirmed measurements. It is also the world's largest living reptile in terms of mass. Adult males can reach sizes of up to 6 meters (20 feet) with possible reports of exceptionally rare individuals of nearly 7 metres (23 feet). However, the largest confirmed individual was measured as 20.7 feet (6.3 metres) taking into account partial tail loss. There is always a lot of interest over the largest ever recorded saltie. In general, males over 5 m (17 feet) in length are extremely rare. Females are smaller, the normal maximum adult size being 2.5 m to 3 m (8 to 10 feet). Maximum weight varies, but large salties have been known to exceed 1,000 kg as 18 to 19 foot adults."
From: Crocodilian Species - Australian Saltwater Crocodile (Crocodylus porosus)
Hahay paanhia na lang si Brady Barr dri, mauwawan na pud to... Maypa si Kim Atienza maoy g kaon ato, annoying kaayo unya talawan diay kaayo sa tanan...
Last edited by The Good$!!!; 03-16-2009 at 07:18 PM.
30feet binuang na, murag tourist bus?
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