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- Crocodile_attack abstract "Crocodile attacks on people are common in places where large crocodilians are native and human populations live. Only six of the 23 crocodilian species are considered dangerous to adult humans, and only individuals 2 metres (6.6 ft) in length or more represent a serious danger to humans, as smaller crocodiles are considered incapable of killing a person. However, even the smallest species can inflict painful bites requiring stitches if harassed. In addition, a small child may be of a similar size to the prey of some of the crocodilian species incapable of preying on adult humans.The two species with the most well-known and documented reputation for preying on humans are the Nile crocodile and saltwater crocodile. Each year, hundreds of deadly attacks are attributed to the Nile crocodile in sub-Saharan Africa. On New Guinea, Borneo and the Solomon Islands attacks by saltwater crocodiles often occur. The mugger crocodile is also very dangerous to humans, killing many people in India every year. The American crocodile is considered to be less aggressive. Only a few (unverified) cases of American crocodiles fatally attacking humans have been reported. The black caiman is also responsible for several recorded human fatalities every year within the Amazon basin and the surrounding regions. The American alligator is responsible for human fatalities, with most occurring in Florida.".
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- Crocodile_attack subject Category:Animal_attacks.
- Crocodile_attack subject Category:Crocodilians.
- Crocodile_attack type Abstraction100002137.
- Crocodile_attack type Act100030358.
- Crocodile_attack type Activity100407535.
- Crocodile_attack type AnimalAttacks.
- Crocodile_attack type Attack100972621.
- Crocodile_attack type Event100029378.
- Crocodile_attack type Operation100955060.
- Crocodile_attack type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Crocodile_attack type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Crocodile_attack comment "Crocodile attacks on people are common in places where large crocodilians are native and human populations live. Only six of the 23 crocodilian species are considered dangerous to adult humans, and only individuals 2 metres (6.6 ft) in length or more represent a serious danger to humans, as smaller crocodiles are considered incapable of killing a person. However, even the smallest species can inflict painful bites requiring stitches if harassed.".
- Crocodile_attack label "Crocodile attack".
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- Crocodile_attack depiction Marine_Stingers_Sign_Cairns.JPG.
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