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MONDAY, MAY 18, 2026

Crocodile

Crocodile

Mugger crocodiles are among the most docile crocodile species. Considered extinct, one was ‘rescued’ near Pabna in 2018, after 50 years. But rescued from what? PHOTO: MUNTASIR AKASH

'Successfully rescued' or 'forcefully removed'? Reclaiming Bangladesh’s rivers prove difficult for crocodilians

Crocodilians are ancient creatures. Allowing room for them will ensure room for many. Working for wildlife but not ensuring human-wildlife coexistence means conserving wildlife on life-support

Photo: Bloomberg

Escaped Chinese crocodiles all captured

Photo: Bloomberg

Lone crocodile fights off over 30 angry hippos in a battle of life and death

Representational. Photo: Collected

First virgin birth among crocodiles

Photo: TBS

Cambodian killed by 40 crocodiles after falling in enclosure

Crocodile Pilpil brings 38 new babies at Karamjal Wildlife Breeding Centre

Crocodile Pilpil brings 38 new babies at Karamjal Wildlife Breeding Centre

Waters, wildlife and crocs: On the trail of Bangladesh’s reptile man

Waters, wildlife and crocs: On the trail of Bangladesh’s reptile man

Photo: Bloomberg

Crocodiles are losing their teeth, 'angling' is to blame

Rodolfo Salas-Gismondi, founder and director of the paleontology department at the Museum of Natural History of the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, shows the fossil remains of a crocodile that inhabited the planet seven million years ago, giving scientists clues about how modern day crocodiles, who live in freshwater ecosystems, come from the sea, in Lima, Peru May 16, 2022. Picture taken May 16, 2022. REUTERS/Sebastian Castaneda

Prehistoric fossil in Peru sheds light on marine origin of crocodiles

Royal Flying Doctors prepare to airlift two men who were attacked by a crocodile late on Friday, in Lockhart River, Queensland, Australia August 6, 2021. Photo : Reuters

Australian soldier seriously injured in crocodile attack in Queensland

Photo: Collected

Fishermen rescue naked fugitive from crocodile infested mangroves in Australian

Crocodile farming: A new source of earning foreign currencies

Crocodile farming: A new source of earning foreign currencies

Crocodiles wander at the Reptiles Farm Ltd in Mymensingh. The farm now owns 3,000 crocodiles, starting off with only 75 of them six years ago. The farm exports around 400 crocodile hides every year. The photo was taken recently. Photo: TBS

Crocodile farming fetching foreign currency

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