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It occurs to me that the problem comes, usually, from crocs in the 4m to 5m class. I think problem crocs, of any size, should be safari hunted on a limited basis in order to remove the problem animal and supply some money to the locals........ or to croc research. Perhaps limited safari hunting on a permit system on an ecologically sustainable basis..... of course. I think the numbers have significantly increased since hunting has been stopped and problems have increased but let's not go "open slather" on them yet. |