What Is the Biggest Crocodile Ever Recorded in Australia?

Discover the story of Lolong, the largest saltwater crocodile recorded in Australia, measuring over 6 meters in length.

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The biggest crocodile recorded in Australia was Lolong, a saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus), measuring an impressive 6.17 meters (20.24 feet) in length. Captured in September 2011, Lolong was recognized by the Guinness World Records. However, it's worth noting that larger specimens might exist in the wild, as saltwater crocodiles are known for their enormous size, which can sometimes exceed 6 meters.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How big can saltwater crocodiles get in Australia? Saltwater crocodiles in Australia can exceed 6 meters (20 feet) in length, with some of the largest recorded specimens like Lolong reaching over 6.17 meters.
  2. Who was Lolong, the biggest crocodile in Australia? Lolong was a saltwater crocodile captured in 2011, measuring 6.17 meters, and recognized by the Guinness World Records as the largest crocodile ever recorded in Australia.
  3. Are there crocodiles larger than Lolong in the wild? While Lolong holds the official record, it is believed that larger saltwater crocodiles may still exist in the wild, as they can grow beyond 6 meters.