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16 foot long Croc that supposedly ate 83 people.... Pic and story...

bcijoe Mar 08, 2005 02:55 PM

Killer crocodile snared in Uganda

16-foot beast ate scores of people, officials say

An official from the Ugandan Wildlife Authority steps over a 16-foot-long crocodile after its delivery to a sanctuary on Tuesday. The crocodile is said to have eaten 83 people over the last two decades.

Updated: 12:29 p.m. ET March 8, 2005KAMPALA, Uganda - A 16-foot-long (5-meter-long) crocodile said to have eaten more than 80 people has been caught alive in Uganda and transferred to a sanctuary, officials said Tuesday.

The giant beast — weighing about a ton — was captured by wildlife experts who spent three nights camping in the bush before locating their target.

Residents told local media the crocodile killed 83 people over the last two decades, mostly fishermen plying their trade on Lake Victoria off the shores of Bugiri district.

“Much as the residents of Luganga wanted to kill the reptile after our rangers had captured it, it is our responsibility to protect it by removing it from that area and keeping it in a safe place,” Uganda Wildlife Authority spokeswoman Lillian Nsubuga told us.

The beast — reportedly more than 60 years old — was trapped using ropes and transported by pickup truck to the Buwama crocodile farm, west of the capital, Kampala.

The state-owned New Vision newspaper said it “roared” as it was released into a holding ground at the farm Monday.

Crocodiles sometimes attack and kill villagers collecting water or fishing in Lake Victoria, Africa’s biggest lake.

Later!

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Replies (4)

RioBravoReptiles Mar 08, 2005 06:08 PM

.. 80+ people plus who knows what else over twenty years would be bigger than that!

Thanks for the info..
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A. Rentfro
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www.riobravoreptiles.com

"Quality is not an accident. Perfectly healthy animals are a minimum requirement.. everything else is just salesmanship" gus

dmac Mar 08, 2005 06:23 PM

In Florida, if a alligator reaches 6' and someone complains, it is considered a "nuisance alligator" and is usually killed. Shows how wildlife is respected over there.

6lkl6l Mar 08, 2005 07:00 PM

not all true i live in florida and if athorities are involved they take it somewhere else. but if its a civilion yes its they will kill it

tcdrover Mar 09, 2005 10:59 AM

Their attitude is commendable.

Did you see the loose tiger that was killed in CA. They didn't
even try to save it, and they ARE endangered. The same thing
happened here in FL and they shot the poor thing as well. They
didn't even try and shoot it with tranquilisers. It's pretty
upsetting, but I'm sure PETA have more trifling things to get
all worked up about.

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