Crocodile 1, Man 0
SYDNEY, NSW - AUGUST 09: A 35 year-old female Saltwater Crocodile, Australia's most dangerous predator, is exhibited at Taronga Zoo August 9, 2005 in Sydney Australia. The Cane Toad, which is poisonous, is reportedly being blamed for the recent deaths of a number of crocodiles. A three-metre long crocodile was found dead by a local crocodile tour operator last week in the Adelaide River, with the tourism operator suspecting the reptile had been poisoned after eating a toad. The director of Wildlife Management International, Graeme Webb, says he suspects that up to "20 to 30 per cent" of fresh water crocodiles will be lost to cane toads in this way. (Photo by Ian Waldie/Getty Images)
Here’s a video from the Newsflare archive of a crocodile at a farm in South Africa biting a farmer’s foot after he poked the reptile with a stick.
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