Two days flashed by, and Noah successfully applied for a bounty task to hunt down a saltwater crocodile of about two and a half meters in length; unfortunately, as the risk involved with this crocodile was not high, the price wasn't either—it was only five thousand Australian dollars.
Basically, any saltwater crocodile under three meters, as soon as a bounty task appeared, was almost immediately snagged by a crocodile hunter.
The ones that seldom moved on the City Hall's list were typically those of massive size, surrounded by other crocodiles—a tough nut to crack.
These tough bones naturally had their takers, but it was a job for a group of four or five experienced hunters to handle in a team.
A crocodile four or five meters in length could swallow half of an adult's body in one bite; a small team of two would not normally take on such a challenge.
Noah was lucky to get this bounty task.