Nile Crocodile
Arguably considered the second largest crocodilian on the planet, nile crocs have been recorded to reach over 20 feet in length! This species inhabits the waterways of Africa, often cohabitating with tiger fish, bullsharks, and hippopotamus.
With a bite force clocking in at 5000 PSI, this beast can easily take down wildebeest, zebras, and you. Seriously, this animal is for EXPERIENCED KEEPERS ONLY! Your bite force is only about 162 PSI.
Due to certain laws/regulations, this animal is available to TEXAS RESIDENTS ONLY.
Arguably considered the second largest crocodilian on the planet, nile crocs have been recorded to reach over 20 feet in length! This species inhabits the waterways of Africa, often cohabitating with tiger fish, bullsharks, and hippopotamus.
With a bite force clocking in at 5000 PSI, this beast can easily take down wildebeest, zebras, and you. Seriously, this animal is for EXPERIENCED KEEPERS ONLY! Your bite force is only about 162 PSI.
Due to certain laws/regulations, this animal is available to TEXAS RESIDENTS ONLY.
Arguably considered the second largest crocodilian on the planet, nile crocs have been recorded to reach over 20 feet in length! This species inhabits the waterways of Africa, often cohabitating with tiger fish, bullsharks, and hippopotamus.
With a bite force clocking in at 5000 PSI, this beast can easily take down wildebeest, zebras, and you. Seriously, this animal is for EXPERIENCED KEEPERS ONLY! Your bite force is only about 162 PSI.
Due to certain laws/regulations, this animal is available to TEXAS RESIDENTS ONLY.
Additional Info:
Scientific Name: Crocodylus niloticus
Habitat: Swamps, marshes, and waterways of Africa and Madagascar
Origin: Captive Bred
Current Diet: Feeder insects, fish, rodents, chicken, quail, Mazuri Diet
Current Size: 16 inches
Lifespan: 60 years
Max Size: 18ft