LAHAD DATU: Wildlife rangers shot dead another unusually large crocodile - a 16-footer weighing some 800kg – behind a villager's house in Kampung Remang, here, on Thursday.
KOTA KINABALU: Culling crocodiles in areas where they pose a danger is the only option left for Sabah wildlife rangers as relocating the reptiles or putting them into farms was no longer viable.
KOTA KINABALU (ANN/THE STAR) – In Sabah’s Lahad Datu district, a remarkably large crocodile, measuring 4.8 metres in length and one metre in width, was discovered behind a villager’s house in Kampung Remang. Wildlife Department rangers later shot the crocodile, marking the second such sighting in four days. This comes after another large reptile, slightly […]
LAHAD DATU: The Wildlife Department shot and killed another crocodile here, this one a 16-foot long reptile spotted behind a villager's house in Kampung Remang on Thursday.