Killer Nile crocodiles in Florida? Experts say it's possible

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) -- The Burmese python might have to step aside: It's possible the animal is no longer Florida's scariest invasive species. Researchers have confirmed that three Nile crocodiles were captured near Miami, and they more of the man-eating reptiles could still be out there, although no one can say for sure....

Published On: 20-May-16 04:56 AM
Source: Associated Press
Author: By TERRY SPENCER

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Now what they need to do is to develop a taste for Burmese pythons in the Nile crocs and that's No. 1 of their major problems solved...
 
Haha, could work. At least there is a higher chance of rednecks being eaten :lol: but we'll see a lot of Python v Croc death battles in the coming years that's for sure!

On that note, how about we train Red-eared sliders to eat cane toads?
 
Later, Gator: 'Monster' Nile Crocodiles May Be Invading Florida

Nile crocodiles — American crocodiles' larger, more aggressive cousins from the African continent — have been identified in the wild in southern Florida for the first time.

Published On: 21-May-16 10:21 PM
Source: Associated Press
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