Danger in the water: Johor Perhilitan warns of crocodiles lurking in floodwaters


JOHOR BARU: Johor Wildlife and National Parks Department (Perhilitan) has issued a warning to the public over the presence of crocodiles that might get washed up due to the floods in the state.

Its director Salman Saaban (pic) said that the cold-blooded reptiles wandering into human areas is possible, after taking into the department’s report on crocodile population at nine major rivers in Johor.

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