Crocs born to kill, says Aussie scientist

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SALTWATER crocodiles are ready to fight for survival from the moment they hatch, something biologists have never known.
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Published On: 01-Aug-13 10:30 AM
Source: via NEWS.com.au

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Crocs can catch their own food right out of the egg. They only need their parents for protection, not killing or learning. So duh. This was always obvious. Why else would they be so old and successful?
 
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You really had to be scientist to have figured that one out :rolleyes:
 
I must be a scientist, I feel like getting a grant from the Gov to do same research on sharks, snakes frogs and yabbies
 
That is the biggest croc of crap scientific research I've seen for a while. "They smash each other in the beginning, but then they learn not to do that as much later on because it'll lead to injury," he said. Bahahahahah..............
 
Lol no wonder so many people are against the government funding scientific research. I wonder how many starving children in Africa could have been fed with the money used to figure out this no brainer.
 
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