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Hunters claim to have captured a record-breaking 21-foot monster crocodile in the Philippines.
The saltwater beast was caught by a team of 30 men on Saturday in the town of Bunawan, Agusandel Sur province on the southern Philippine island of Mindanao following a marathon three-week hunt.Recent fossilised remains found in the Sahara Desert suggest that this creature took around 50-60 years to grow to its full length of around 11-12 metres (37-40 ft) with its maximum weight of around 8 tonnes (600kgs).
The current record for the largest crocodile in captivity was set by Cassius in 2008, an Australian saltwater crocodile (Crocodylusporosus), measuring 5.48 m (17 ft 11.75 in).
The largest croc of all time is Sarcosuchus imperator, a prehistoric species which lived around 110 million years ago.