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This is the moment a four-metre-long crocodile was caught on video swimming down a river with a puppy in its mouth. The drone footage was captured on the Fitzroy River in Rockhampton, Queensland ...
SINGAPORE, Jan 23 — Indonesian authorities have captured 34 crocodiles of an unknown number believed to have escaped from a farm in Batam as of yesterday with a local official stating the risk of the ...
SINGAPORE: Indonesian authorities have caught 34 crocodiles believed to have escaped from a Batam farm as of Wednesday (Jan 22), and a local official said the risk of escapees swimming to ...
Wildlife authorities who found a hook and snare line in a Townsville river believe it was set up to catch and kill a crocodile. A similar incident in Townsville 18 months ago caused one crocodile ...
The waterway makes life here possible. But it's also notorious for hiding crocodiles. ♪♪ ♪♪ Swimming is not the brothers' strong suit. And no one wants to be first into a river full of ...
Witness the rare and breathtaking moment when two cheetah brothers defy danger by swimming across a crocodile-infested river to mark their territory, showcasing the extraordinary lengths big cats ...
Hidden from the outside world for thousands of years, a unique population of crocodiles has adapted to their dark, isolated home. This article uncovers the secrets behind these fascinating creatures.
Sonia Nzilani, for 45 days after her controversial remarks suggesting that menstruating women attract crocodiles. This decision was made by Makueni Governor, Mutula Kilonzo Jr., following a wave of ...
The Abanda Caves in Gabon harbor a unique population of dwarf crocodiles that evolved distinct traits after being isolated for around 3,000 years. These cave-dwelling crocodiles adapt to life in ...
Mr Kannan Raja, president of the Herpetological Society of Singapore, which studies reptiles and amphibians, said saltwater crocodiles swim out to sea to find food and as part of their natural ...