'The crocodile almost didn’t look real.'
Wildlife Photographer Finds ‘Croczilla,’ Largest Croc in the Florida EvergladesCroczilla, a 14-foot crocodile in the Florida Everglades. Photo: Kymberly Clark.
She had heard from park employees and tour guides that Croczilla is seen every so often at Nine Mile Pond and that it is likely the largest crocodile in the entire park, which spans over 1.5 million acres.
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