When saltwater crocodiles become a risk to people’s safety, they are often killed or taken into captivity. Is this fair? Do they really develop a preference for human meat?
Its mighty snout wrapped tightly with ropes, a 1-ton, 20-foot saltwater crocodile was captured and put on display in a town in the southern Philippines - one of the biggest such reptiles to be caught ...
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DNA study reveals crocs that lived in the Seychelles represented the westernmost population of saltwater crocodiles, having ...
Police in Australia have charged a 39-year-old man for alleged cannabis and exotic animal farming after finding a 4-foot ...
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Siamese crocodiles were common in Southeast Asia, but due to the popularity of their skin and meat, they were hunted extensively and were thought to be extinct in the wild in the 1990s. But around 200 ...
Over time, Crocodylus porosus achieved one of the widest ranges among reptiles. Before extinction in Seychelles, the species ...
Accounts from early expeditions to the Seychelles more than 250 years ago described crocodiles as common along the coasts of ...
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — As floods ravage Mozambique, crocodiles are appearing in submerged towns and responsible for at least three deaths. In the town of Xai-Xai, the provincial capital of Gaza ...
You will never see it coming. Born to lurk, the saltwater crocodile is a master of stealth. These apex predators can wait perfectly still on the water’s surface, plunge to the bottom, or roll their ...