Are you a fan of crocodiles or wildlife in general? Then you will love any of the following books :. Skip to content Hyperaxion Biology Gustave, the man-eater crocodile. Hyperaxion May 3, A crocodile known as Gustave lives in Lake Tanganyika, the second largest lake in Africa, and became famous for a very bad reason: he has a habit of attacking humans. Related posts: Scientists successfully induce hibernation in mice Carnivorous plants: types, species and what they feed on.
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See more. By Toby Crockford December 3, — 1. Save Log in , register or subscribe to save articles for later. Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size. He estimated the dead reptile to have been at least 50, 60 or even 70 years of age. The crocodile could be one of the largest found in the wild in Australia. License this article.
There, among untouched landscape and plentiful wildlife, danger lurked beneath the water, with scarred, leathery skin and powerful jaws. Fatal attacks began plaguing the area in Reports showed that they took place primarily in three villages—Magara, Kanyosha, and Minago—that border Lake Tanganyika. While many Nile crocodiles popped up on the banks, eyewitness reports always pointed to the same culprit.
This particular creature was unusually large, and had a noticeable scar on top of its head. In , the killer croc caught the attention of Burundi resident and French native Patrice Faye. A self-styled reptile expert and hunter, Faye sometimes worked with a group of fishermen who told him an enormous crocodile had attacked one of their colleagues. That same year, he got a license to hunt and kill the culprit.
The first few times Faye caught up with the crocodile, his attempts to kill him were unsuccessful. Then one day, when he managed to get up close, he realized just how exceptional the reptile was. Faye estimated that the creature was 20 feet long—the size of a large great white shark —and weighed somewhere around pounds, making him 3 feet longer and more than pounds heavier than a typical male Nile crocodile.
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