SYDNEY: Australian researchers on Tuesday launched the world's first crocodile attack database, hoping to establish whether conservation of the reptiles had "come back to bite itself".
CrocBITE, a new global database of human-crocodile interactions, will be managed by researchers at Australia's Charles Darwin University (CDU), aiming to explore whether protection had increased attacks.
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