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The Nile, often hailed as the longest river on Earth, has been crucial in the development of civilizations. Despite its historical significance, the Nile is particularly notorious for its crocodiles, which can grow as long as 6 meters. Human encounters with these reptiles are frequent, with estimates suggesting 200 fatalities occur each year due to crocodile attacks. The Nile epitomizes the duality of nature: while it nourishes many, it also exacts a heavy toll.