Crocodile researcher Graeme Webb was in his 30s when Cassius was captured in a rope trap in the Finniss River on La Belle ...
Cassius, the world's largest captive crocodile, has died in Australia after his health started declining in mid-October. "It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of our beloved mate ...
George Craig, 94, had a years-long bond with saltwater crocodile Cassius, which he kept in his wildlife park Marineland Melanesia Crocodile Habitat off the coast of Cairns, Queensland.
But with the recent death of Cassius — another record-setting crocodile caught in the Finniss River around the same time — old rumours that a different beast was behind Sweetheart's legacy ...
Cassius, the world’s longest crocodile died in captivity, has died. Picture: Brendan Radke Cassius spent his life on Green Island in Far North Queensland. It’s believed the “big, old ...
George Craig had a special relationship with a three-legged, man-eating beast called Cassius, which he kept in his wildlife park Marineland Melanesia Crocodile Habitat on Green Island, off the ...
Fireworks the equivalent weight of about two monster crocs are set to light up Darwin Waterfront this New Year’s Eve.
Cassius held the Guinness world record for the largest living crocodile in captivity. "They estimate Cassius was around 120 years old, and this fellow is only 38," Mr Bredl said. "If he keeps ...
Craig, meanwhile, found a new star crocodile to replace him, a three-legged, man-eating bruiser called Cassius, which he transported from the Northern Territory on four mattresses. Craig with ...
George Craig feeds a chicken to saltwater crocodile “Cassius” at Green Island on the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland, 2011.Credit: AAP One prize exhibit was Gomek, a 17ft 9in estuarine crocod ...