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    Croc Eats a Child

    By RomanticHeart | March 26, 2009

    Dinosaurs were wiped off of the planet by a comet, but evolution has shown us that there are still creatures and mammals that replicate their DNA structure.

    The two mammals can be devastating if they get hold of human flesh. Crocodiles are very un loving species, they watch there prey until they get close enough and then grab them in one swoop. The most dangerous aspect of any crocodile is the way it can snap up and bite you without you even knowing.

    Deaths caused by crocodiles are forever on the increase in Australia, news has recently come to light that a 5 year old child was found in a crocodiles stomach. The boy in question was Jeremy Doble who was last seen playing near his family home.

    Police released a statement confirming that the the crocodile did infact eat the boy. His brother Ryan saw the crocodile shortly after and informed the authorities, after a non lethal surgical procedure the crocodile has remains in his stomach.

    But the boy's parents have remained adamant that the crocodile should not be killed, it should instead be taken to a farm or zoo where it can be put on display. This does become apparent that although dinousaurs are now extinct there species are still around alot. The entire planet used to be full of creatures that killed millions of years ago but evolution has stopped this and made the world a better place. So if you are thinking of going on safaris or Australian or a Kenya holidays then be very careful of getting to close to the deadly animals. So remember to always stay safe on your safari holidays.

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