CROC SHOCK

British mum posts pic of monster the length of THREE MEN… but mystery surrounds where it was caught

Woman uploads amazing image on Facebook but leaves online audiences baffled as to where the pic was taken

AN enormous crocodile the height of three men has been caught by a group of fishers, but its whereabouts is a mystery.

The shocking picture of the huge croc hanging from a tree was posted on Facebook by a British mother.

Facebook
A massive crocodile as tall as three men was captured last week, but people can’t decide whether it was in Australia or Zimbabwe

Three men stand on each other’s shoulders to show exactly how large the huge beast was.

Lynsey Clayton Saudan used the post to warn others about the dangers of the monster crocs.

Facebook
The incredible picture was posted to Facebook by Lynsey Clayton Saudan, where it was shared 12,000 times

She posted: “Now when they say don’t fish waste (sic) deep please LISTEN people this is a proper FLAT DOG.”

The incredible picture has been shared over 12,000 times, but the question of where the picture was taken remains shrouded in mystery.

Related Stories

LOAD OF CROC
Fake faith healer who said he could help victims' love lives by sacrificing CROCODILES is jailed
Croc shock
Hungry crocodile seen eating a huge tortoise in one go and playing with it

Many people who have seen the picture believe that the croc was caught in the Northern Territory or far north Queensland in Australia.

But the mum who posted the picture of the mighty crocodile is originally from Zimbabwe.

Getty Images
Speculators can’t decide whether the mighty croc was bagged in northern Australia or Zimbabwe

The word ‘flat dog’ is slang in Zimbabwe for a crocodile.

This has caused some speculators to say that she took the picture of the croc in Africa.

But until Saudan steps in to tell Facebook exactly where her picture was taken, speculation will rage on.


We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun Online news team? Email us at tips@the-sun.co.uk or call 0207 782 4368

Exit mobile version