Animals
Nowhere In Sight: After Killing 300 People in Africa, Is Gustave the Man-Eating Crocodile Dead?
Reports from the past two decades say that Gustave, the man-eating crocodile killed 300 people in Africa. Speculations rise that the enormous crocodile is nowhere to be found and could be dead.
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