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don't know what it is, but if a croc surely it wouldn't have enough food in the river to stay a live for 6 months .? only few fish in there a croc would need more than that, think it was on the box, they have to have so much meat to stay live+ function :hmm:

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Why is it,,,when there's some beast in our British countryside,,,,they all of a suden become she reclusive and impossible to photo,,,,,yet in there native country ,,,your falling over them,,,lol

 

Ile look a right c**t now if it's true,,lol

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don't know what it is, but if a croc surely it wouldn't have enough food in the river to stay a live for 6 months .? only few fish in there a croc would need more than that, think it was on the box, they have to have so much meat to stay live+ function :hmm:

Reptile, cold-blooded, colder climate, slower metabolism, they'd be fine on very little food compared to those in Africa or Alligators in the US.

 

A few fish a day would be plenty. Don't forget, there are probably LOADS of fish in there, just that we can't see them.

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If the council really thought it was a croc, they'd have done something about it.

 

Not heard reports of anyone being hired to check the sides of the banks for slipways or anything like that.

or if any fishermen had seen it, you think they would have told the counsel about it .?

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