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thecrocpot Oct 16, 2004 02:09 PM

From the land down under.

Not to be outdone by National Geographic's croc doc Brady Barr, who recently claimed to be the first croc biologist to capture all 23 species, the Crocodile Hunter, Steve Irwin, announced today that he aimed to be the first croc expert to be bitten by all 23 species.

"Crikey," says Steve, "catching crocodiles is nothing, a real crocker can take a licking and keep on ticking."

We wish Steve's family the best of luck.

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donny039 Oct 16, 2004 02:48 PM

Thats funny !!

But seriously, in regards to all this "i caught all 23 species" stuff ....

What about all of the sub-species and still un-named but known of crocodile species

As there are actually around 24 -26 actual species but the last few have not been fully recognised or named yet.

Then you have all of the recognised and non-recognised sub-species, which many many of them have enough genetic diversity to be named there own full species

Are these next on the list ?? .... LOL
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snakepimp Oct 18, 2004 11:53 AM

np
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