The world's largest crocodile has died in captivity at the age of 110. Cassius who weighed more than one ton and measured 18 feet long, had been in declining health since October his caretakers said.
In 2011, he was awarded the Guinness World Record for the largest crocodile in captivity. Marineland Melanesia Crocodile Habitat said in a post on social media that Cassius was "our beloved mate ...
Sweetheart the crocodile's notoriety for attacking fishing boats helped put the Northern Territory on the world map in the early '80s. But could another crocodile be behind his legacy?
Henry, the world's oldest ... not inconceivable for a crocodile," he added. Renowned for his terrifying fang-like teeth and massive frame, Henry is believed to be the largest living crocodile.