Largest Crocodile yet Caught?
- Wedged animate after a three-week hunt, an supposedly 21-foot-long (6.4-meter-long) saltwater crocodile—the major crocodile ever wedged in the Philippines—is reserved on September 4, according to the Associated Press.
- The 2,369-pound (1,075-kilogram) crocodile is supposed of aggressive more than a few people and murder two. The animal, named Lolong, survive capture and is being detained in a temporary field in the village of Consuelo, near Bunawan township (map).
- Centralized wildlife official are annoying to confirm whether the reptile is the largest crocodile ever captured, Theresa Mundita Lim, of the Philippines' Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau, told the AP.
- The Guinness Book of World Records lists a Largest Crocodile yet Caught?, Australian-caught saltwater crocodile as the major in captivity.
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