Cassius, the world's longest captive crocodile and a beloved resident of Marineland Melanesia in Australia, has died due to ...
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 health started declining rapidly. When you purchase ...
Cassius, the world’s longest crocodile died in captivity, has died. Picture: Brendan Radke Cassius spent his life on Green Island in Far North Queensland. It’s believed the “big, old ...
When Cassius — the world's largest captive crocodile — died in Australia, his keepers thought he could be over 120 years old. Now, a necropsy could reveal his true age. When you purchase ...
Cassius had lived at Marineland Melanesia on Australia’s Green Island since 1987, where he was loved by his caretaker George. Cassius measured an impressive 17 feet and 11.75 inches, earning him ...
Cassius, which claimed the Guinness World Record title in 2011 with a 5.48-metre body, had lived at the Marineland Melanesia Crocodile Habitat at Green Island off Cairns since the 1980s.
Image Source : REUTERS assius had become a popular tourist attraction at his home in Green Island, Australia, in the Great Barrier Reef Cassius, the world’s largest crocodile in captivity ...
Cassius, the world’s largest saltwater crocodile in captivity, has died. The 18ft Australian crocodile, who lived on Green Island in the Great Barrier Reef, was thought to be more than 110 years old.