Giant 21ft/1ton saltwater croc caught

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Giant 21ft/1ton saltwater croc caught

Postby Groenslang » Wed Sep 07, 2011 12:18 pm

This huge salt water croc was caught in the phillipines. Just listen to the audio commentary, either the guy is pissed out of his mind or his voice is just plain odd

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Re: Giant 21ft/1ton saltwater croc caught

Postby Scar69 » Wed Sep 07, 2011 12:58 pm

OMG :o

That Can't be real!!!!! Can it ??
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Re: Giant 21ft/1ton saltwater croc caught

Postby Fugly » Wed Sep 07, 2011 1:23 pm

WOW
If it is real, it massive.
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Re: Giant 21ft/1ton saltwater croc caught

Postby Nzyme » Wed Sep 07, 2011 1:51 pm

Looks Real,,i just hope they don't kill it.
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Re: Giant 21ft/1ton saltwater croc caught

Postby Bushviper » Wed Sep 07, 2011 4:20 pm

Nope they plan on displaying him at some zoo where they will specially prepare a cage for him.
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Re: Giant 21ft/1ton saltwater croc caught

Postby bguston@yahoo.com » Wed Sep 07, 2011 4:32 pm

I wonder how long it will take to build the cage to house him, its gonna have to be pretty huge
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Re: Giant 21ft/1ton saltwater croc caught

Postby uncutdiamonds » Wed Sep 07, 2011 6:36 pm

And I just wondered someone is going to offer it in the classifieds here on the forum ;)

6.3m isn't that unrealistic.
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Re: Giant 21ft/1ton saltwater croc caught

Postby Warren Klein » Wed Sep 07, 2011 6:54 pm

6.3m isn't that unrealistic.


Not at all for a porosus. I think it's a good show on the part of the Philippinos for catching this animal alive and not killing it as what is often done in the case of suspected "man eaters".
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Re: Giant 21ft/1ton saltwater croc caught

Postby Vrakkie » Wed Sep 07, 2011 7:14 pm

Hi

My wife is from the Philippines and I showed her the pic and newsclip.
In Mindanao these big crocs are rare but they are around.
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Re: Giant 21ft/1ton saltwater croc caught

Postby boaboy » Wed Sep 07, 2011 9:42 pm

I was reading around and found another site that says that they are looking for a second croc, they think that the second one is bigger. Its some Philippino newspaper site if I find it I'll post it. Quiet unreal!!!
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Re: Giant 21ft/1ton saltwater croc caught

Postby Warren Klein » Sun Sep 11, 2011 12:40 pm

More news on Lolong

Giant crocodile captured in Philippines – but a bigger one may be at large

• Associated Press in Manila
• guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 6 September 2011 14.30 BST
• Article history

The six-metre saltwater crocodile caught after a three-week hunt may be the largest ever captured alive, officials believe
A one-tonne crocodile which may be the biggest ever caught alive has been captured in the Philippines, and officials say they are now hunting for an even bigger beast.
Villagers and veteran hunters ensnared a 6.1-metre (20ft) saltwater crocodile over the weekend after a three-week hunt in Bunawan township in Agusan del Sur province, where terrified villagers have reported at least one deadly attack.
The crocodile – weighing 1,075 kilograms (170 stone) and estimated to be at least 50 years old – is the biggest caught alive in the Philippines in recent years. Wildlife officials were trying to confirm whether it was the largest such catch in the world, Theresa Mundita Lim of the government's Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau said.
Guinness World Records lists a saltwater crocodile caught in Australia as the largest crocodile in captivity, measuring 5.48 metres. Saltwater crocodiles can live for more than 100 years and grow to 7 metres.
Relieved villagers in Bunawan, about 515 miles (830km) south-east of Manila, threw a fiesta to celebrate the capture of the crocodile, which had to be pulled by rope by about 100 people from the creek to a clearing, where a crane lifted it on to a truck.
"It was like a feast, so many villagers turned up," said the mayor, Edwin Cox Elorde.
The wildlife official Ronnie Sumiller, who has hunted "nuisance crocodiles" for 20 years and led the team behind the capture in Bunawan, said a search was under way for a larger crocodile he and villagers have seen roaming in the farming town's marshy outskirts.
"There is a bigger one and it could be the one creating problems," Sumiller told the Associated Press.
"The villagers were saying 10% of their fear was gone because of the first capture," Sumiller said. "But there is still the other 90% to take care of."
Backed by five village hunters he has trained, Sumiller has set 20 steel cable traps with an animal carcass as bait along the creek where the first crocodile was caught and in a nearby vast marshland.
Sumiller said he had found no human remains when he induced the captured crocodile to vomit.
He said he had also been summoned by Bunawan officials two years ago after a huge crocodile attacked and ate a child from a capsized boat in the marshland. The crocodile was not found at the time.
Elorde said he planned to make the captured crocodile "the biggest star" in an ecotourism park to be built to increase villagers' and tourists' awareness of the vital role the dreaded reptiles play in the ecosystem.
Philippine laws strictly prohibit civilians from killing endangered crocodiles, with violators facing up to 12 years in prison and a fine of 1m pesos (£14,700).
The world's most endangered freshwater variety, the crocodylus mindorensis, is found only in the Philippines, where about 250 are known to be in the wild.
About 1,000 of the larger saltwater type, or crocodylus porosus – like the one captured in Bunawan – are scattered mostly in the country's southern swamplands, the wildlife official Glen Rebong said.
The environment secretary, Ramon Paje, said the enormous crocodile was captured because it was a threat to the community but added that the reptiles were a reminder that the country's remaining rich habitats needed to be constantly protected.
Crocodiles have been hunted in the country by poachers hoping to cash in on the high demand in wealthy Asian countries for their skin, which is coveted for products ranging from bags to mobile phone cases.
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Re: Giant 21ft/1ton saltwater croc caught

Postby Warren Klein » Mon Sep 19, 2011 11:59 am

'Lolong' eco-park opens to public

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Posted at 09/17/2011 10:02 PM | Updated as of 09/18/2011 11:40 AM


MANILA, Philippines – The eco-park built for the monster crocodile caught in Agusan del Sur has been opened to the public on Saturday.

The creature, named after Palawan crocodile hunter Ernesto “Lolong” Coñate, is believed to be the biggest saltwater crocodile in the world captured alive.

Visitors immediately flocked to Barangay Consuelo, Bunawan in Agusan del Sur where the park was built.

Visitors were charged entrance fees of P20 for adults and P15 for children. Senior citizens and persons with disabilities were let in for free.

The proceeds will be used for the both the park’s and the crocodile’s management.

Visitors came from as from as far as Gingoog City, Misamis Oriental—a 5-hour drive—to visit the crocodile.

To monitor the 20.1-foot-long creature, officials have installed 5 closed-circuit television cameras in the pen. However, the cameras are not yet working due to electrical problems.

Public viewing was previously prohibited but the Palawan Wildlife and Conservation Center gave local officials a go signal to allow visitors.

Meanwhile, another enclosure is currently under construction, following reports that a much bigger crocodile is still at large at the Agusan marsh. -- Report from Charmane Awitan, ABS-CBN Caraga
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