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Like sea monsters, sea crocodiles were prone to attack smaller ships, seeking to puncture hulls with their mighty jaws, then waiting for the ship to founder. Nesting in secluded bays or in coastal caves, they also presented a danger on land as well.

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  • Sea-crocodiles
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  • Like sea monsters, sea crocodiles were prone to attack smaller ships, seeking to puncture hulls with their mighty jaws, then waiting for the ship to founder. Nesting in secluded bays or in coastal caves, they also presented a danger on land as well.
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  • Like sea monsters, sea crocodiles were prone to attack smaller ships, seeking to puncture hulls with their mighty jaws, then waiting for the ship to founder. Nesting in secluded bays or in coastal caves, they also presented a danger on land as well.
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