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George Craig captured Gomek in 1968. Skip ... — The man who captured the iconic 18-foot crocodile displayed at the St. Augustine Alligator Farm ... the Alligator Farm's saltwater crocodiles.
George Craig captured Gomek in 1968. Skip ... — The man who captured the iconic 18-foot crocodile displayed at the St. Augustine Alligator Farm ... the Alligator Farm's saltwater crocodiles.
Gomek – 17 ft 8 in (5.41 m) ... Decades ago in Myanmar, a large saltwater crocodile was shot near a fishing village. It stretched over 19 feet and was officially recorded by local officials.
Because I like crocodiles — and retired Australian crocodile hunters — I took Craig’s advice and went to see Gomek at St. Augustine’s Alligator Farm, a misnamed zoological park and the ...
Gomek, one of the largest crocodilians to ever live at a zoo at almost 18 feet long and nearly 2,000 pounds, ... Maximo, a 1,250-pound saltwater crocodile, ...
After Gomek reigned over the park, the St. Augustine attraction became home to Maximo, a massive 15-foot-3-inch, 1,250-pound saltwater crocodile from Australia, who can be seen in an underwater ...
Gomek was a 17-foot (5.18 meters) saltwater crocodile captured in Papua New Guinea. Weighing 1,900 pounds (862 kilograms), Gomek became a popular exhibit at the St. Augustine Alligator Farm ...
Gomek, once one of the largest and tamest crocodiles in existence, is fed at the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park in this undated photo. Gomek died of heart disease on March 6, 1997.
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