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  2. Andrew Heard - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Heard (21 August 1958 – 9 January 1993) was a British artist. Biography. Heard was born in Hertford on 21 August 1958. He studied Art History at Westfield ...

  3. Animal attacks in Australia - Wikipedia

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    In February 2021 human remains were found inside the stomach of a 14-foot-long (4.2 meters) crocodile on Hinchinbrook Island, Queensland, which local authorities believed to likely belong to Andrew Heard, a 69-year-old fisherman who went missing from the area on 11 February [112] (a second, 3m crocodile was also killed and examined). [113]

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  5. Crocodile (2000 film) - Wikipedia

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    Crocodile is a 2000 American direct-to-video horror film directed by Tobe Hooper.The film involves a group of college students on a houseboat for spring break who stumble across a nest of eggs, and unknowingly enrage a large female Nile crocodile that stalks and kills them one by one.

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    Crocodile Dundee fans are mourning the loss of movie legend Burt the Saltwater crocodile.. On Sunday, Dec. 23., a representative for Crocosaurus Cove Darwin penned a sad Facebook post which ...

  7. Incredible video shows shark feasting on crocodile in Australia

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    A wild video captured along an Australian coastline last week shows a hungry shark feasting on a sizeable crocodile. Alice Bedwell told newswire Storyful that she was at Town Beach, located in ...

  8. Crocodiles (album) - Wikipedia

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    The music on Crocodiles is generally dark and moody: In 1980, the British music magazine NME described McCulloch's lyrics as "scattered with themes of sorrow, horror, and despair, themes that are reinforced by stormy animal/sexual imagery" and American music magazine Creem described Crocodiles as "a moody, mysterious, fascinating record."

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