Indonesia’s crocodiles are back and fishermen have scars to prove it


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A saltwater crocodile ready for its next meal scrounging on a rocky beach in Palu Bay in Central Sulawest, Indonesia.

Jamal remembers the day like it was yesterday.

Four years ago, while fishing off the coast of Palu in Indonesia’s Central Sulawesi province, his routine trip turned into a life-or-death battle.

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