Hero of the crocodile scene in the flood in Thailand
More than 100 crocodiles are believed to have escaped from crocodile farms in Thailand after severe floods in more than half a century flooded the stables and took them to the northern suburbs of Bangkok.
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People stand around 2 crocodiles caught and killed at
Bangbuatong district of Nonthaburi province, north of Bangkok.
Officials and people in Bangbuatong District have captured 8 children
Wild crocodiles over the weekend on a flooded road.
2 crocodiles were shot dead and the rest were locked up
Be careful to take to farms.
There has been no announcement about a crocodile being harmed to humans.
Some sources said more than 100 crocodiles were thought to have been shed at the cages
Farm in northern Thailand. However, no one knows exactly how much.
The Thai government has warned people to be vigilant about the risk of crocodiles
stables since the floodwaters rose earlier this month.
Officials also announced a bonus of 1,000 baht (about US $ 32) for every crocodile captured alive.
Thailand is one of the world's leading countries in exporting products
Alligators, with about 200,000 animals raised at 30 farms across the country.
A python also seemed to be overthrown and blocked
captured in Don Muang district, north of Bangkok.
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