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Trevor Beck Frost01Roger Matthews sits atop a saltwater crocodile he killed in the Mikjin Valley area of the Northern Territory. It measured roughly 16 feet long and was well over 60 years old.
Trevor Beck Frost02Tourists watch a crocodile feed from within an acrylic cylinder called the "cage of death", a tourist attraction in the Northern Territory.
Trevor Beck Frost03Nigel Palmer has worked with crocodiles for more than 30 years. Here, he shines a spotlight into a billabong hoping to pick up the reflection of a crocodile's eyes.
Trevor Beck Frost04Roger Matthews (left) and Aaron Rodwell (right) hunt crocodiles in a small boat with harpoons.
Trevor Beck Frost05Joe Wilson is lowered from a helicopter onto a crocodile nest to collect wild eggs. Wilson owns a small, family-operated crocodile farm.
Trevor Beck Frost06Aaron Rodwell skins a 10-foot saltwater crocodile after a hunt. He makes his entire living selling crocodile parts.
Trevor Beck Frost07Arnhem Land is one of five large regions in the Northern Territory of Australia and home to many saltwater crocodiles.
Trevor Beck Frost08Roger Matthews (left) and Aaron Rodwell (right) pose beside a 15-foot male crocodile, weighing about 1,500 pounds.
Trevor Beck Frost09Ten saltwater crocodiles lurk in the water.
Trevor Beck Frost10Aaron Rodwell examines the head of a 15-foot crocodile resting on the hood of his Land Rover. He caught it with fellow hunter Roger Matthews in the Mikjin Valley area of Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia.
Trevor Beck Frost11The Northern Territory allows for the harvest of up to 120,000 crocodile eggs from the wild. These are packed into a cooler and awaiting transport by helicopter to a nearby crocodile farm for incubation.
Trevor Beck Frost12Mick Pitman, also known as "Crocodile Mick," is a hunter and taxidermist.
Trevor Beck Frost13Aaron Rodwell hunts crocodiles for a living, but he keeps some at home as pets, which is legal with the proper permit.
Trevor Beck Frost14These saltwater crocodile skulls come from a farm in the Darwin area of the Northern Territory of Australia.
Trevor Beck Frost15A 16-foot saltwater crocodile swims through the Mary River in the Northern Territory. Locals have named it "Fang" because of a tooth that protrudes through the roof of its top jaw.
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