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@xismxist You still don't understand that Nat Geo's 100+ years of credibility outweighs your blind assumptions.
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@704CarolinaBlue704 you still dont understand that they have their own interests in this? omg you are slow...
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Nat Geo's measurement/credibility > Your eye, braincell and assumptions.
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@704CarolinaBlue704 I have atleast an eye and a braincell, which is all it takes to bust a fraud! you however, havent! what part of "Ofcourse they did, imagine what a hit they are on then" did you not understand? ofcourse they want to be a part of the record (wrongly set) so ofcourse they send a team there, but where are the independent verifications?
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@xismxist Nice conspiracy theory you have going there. Do you even have a clue who National Geographic is? Nat Geo is not your ordinary newspaper or site. They sent their own team to the Philippines to confirm the actual size of Lolong after hearing conflicting reports. Nat Geo has a great amount of credibility. You, however, have nothing outside of assumptions.
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@704CarolinaBlue704 Newspapers and sites cant even get the scale graphics right, because they dont have a clue how big 20 ft really is. Its up to you if you wanna believe this crap, but when you use simple math you will realize that he is no way near 20 ft because like i said... ppl just cant imagine how freakin huge that is and neither can you, obviously. Only because newspapers and sites says something it doesnt mean its true
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@704CarolinaBlue704 Ofcourse they did, imagine what a hit they are on then... and then guinness comes into the picture, thats where i know for a fact that lolong is no way near his claimed length - he's nothing else than a tourist attraction, BILLED 20+ ft. Its all about money and publicity. If you had some common sense left in your head then you should have realized that all of this have happend before - with the dog called "giant george" (he was measured to 43 inches at his NECK)
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@xismxist National Geographic measured Lolong. He is in fact 20 feet 3 inches. Lolong will be put in to the Guinness Book of World Records later this year as the longest Croc in captivity. Who should I believe? Someone on the internet who says that Lolong APPEARS smaller than 20 feet. Or should I believe the world renowned scientific/educational institute in National Geographic who MEASSURED Lolong at over 20ft. I'll take National Geographic's measurement over your assumption.
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@704CarolinaBlue704 Lolong is a proven fraud, just look at him next to the small philippine ppl (dwarf size) he cant even appear 15ft... Gomek appear much bigger especially way more massive just look the size of his neck and head, yet he is "only" 18ft compared to lolongs 20+ claim
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@TheMotorick A crocodile named Lolong was captured in the Philippines last September. National Geographic measured him at 20 feet and 3 inches. He weighs over 2,300 pounds. Making him the largest crocodile in captivity. And I wouldn't say that Gustave is "just" a legend. It's not as though he's never been photographed. Just never measured. But he's clearly huge.
RIP, old boy.
FraAngelico729 5 months ago 8
thats is complete bulshit and you probably didnt use common sense while typing that
SnobrdrTG 2 years ago 2