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MANILA, Philippines (AP) -- What a croc! Its mighty snout wrapped tightly with ropes, a one-ton, 20-foot saltwater crocodile was captured and put on display in a town in the southern Philippines ...
Click image to see more photos. (AP) Lolong, a man-eating beast feared by locals, has set a Guinness Book of World Records mark as the world's largest saltwater crocodile in captivity.
Cassius’s title was briefly taken away by the Philippines’ Lolong crocodile who measured 20ft 3in after it was captured in Agusan del Sur, Mindanao in the same year.
20-foot crocodile named Lolong blamed for deadly attacks Guinness World Records has declared that a huge crocodile blamed for deadly attacks in the southern Philippines is the largest in captivity ...
This record goes to a saltwater crocodile named Lolong, who was caught in the Philippines in September 2011, and measured over 20 ft (6.17 m) before his death in 2013.
He took the title after the 2013 death of Philippines crocodile Lolong, who measured 6.17 m (20 ft 3 in) long, according to Guinness.
A group of kids spotted a barnacle-encrusted crocodile on an island in the Philippines. The predator likely washed ashore due to a typhoon and sparked a “very rare” encounter. Children found ...
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