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You have seen it on television and in Tsim Sha Tsui. Now, the SuperCroc - the world's largest crocodile - is set to return, though thankfully, in the form of drawings.
More than 600 primary school students have joined a regional art competition co-organised by the National Geographic Channel.
Participants have been asked to come up with their own adventure involving the pre-historic creature.
The contest aims to spark young people's interest in science and boost their creativity. It is also being held in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Taipei will be SuperCroc's next stops in February and March, respectively.
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The flesh-eating animal was named SuperCroc for good reason. It is believed to have been as long as a bus and weighs nine tonnes.

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