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	<title>Lower Ord Tours &#187; Animal Characters on Tour</title>
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		<title>Welcome to a day with &#8220;Stumpy&#8221;</title>
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One of the resident saltwater crocs on a tour with Ashley who is regularly seen, often with a recent kill in his jaws &#8211; is &#8220;Stumpy&#8221; so named because one half of his back leg is missing.  We think most likely due to a fight with another large saltie.
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<p>One of the resident saltwater crocs on a tour with Ashley who is regularly seen, often with a recent kill in his jaws &#8211; is &#8220;Stumpy&#8221; so named because one half of his back leg is missing.  We think most likely due to a fight with another large saltie.</p>
<p>He is a very popular croc because he is often seen on the tour and likes to just pop up and give everyone on board a surprise, and I think he is quite handsome for an ugly brute.</p>
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