Limbang croc released back into the wild


This huge 5m-long, one-tonne croc found wandering around a tyre repair shop in Limbang town last week have been released into the Limbang River by the Sarawak Forestry wildlife authority after it was captured alive by Fire and Rescue Department Limbang personnel.

MIRI: The wildlife authorities from Sarawak Forestry Corporation have released the giant crocodile that was captured alive in Limbang town by the Fire and Rescue Department personnels.

The wildlife department decided not to cull the huge creature.

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