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World’s Largest Captive Crocodile Dies in Australia at 120 Years Old

Scientists in Australia may soon learn exactly how old the giant crocodile Cassius was when he died after performing a necropsy on the record-breaking predator.

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World’s Largest Captive Crocodile Dies in Australia at 120 Years Old
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    Cassius, the world's biggest captive crocodile, may have been over 120 years old when he died

    Cassius, the world's biggest captive crocodile, may have been over 120 years old when he died

    Cassius the 17-foot saltwater crocodile was captured in 1984 after he started attacking cattle and boat propellers. He died on Nov. 2 after his …

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