World's Largest Captive Crocodile Dies at Conservation Park

BUNAWAN, PHILIPPINES - FEBRUARY 11: The lifeless body of Lolong, the largest crocodile in captivity, is packed in ice at the conservation park on February 11, 2013 in Bunawan, Philippines. The 6.17 metre (20.24 feet) tetrapod fell ill and died on Sunday night. An autopsy is expected to be completed today. (Photo by Jeoffrey Maitem/Getty Images)
BUNAWAN, PHILIPPINES - FEBRUARY 11: The lifeless body of Lolong, the largest crocodile in captivity, is packed in ice at the conservation park on February 11, 2013 in Bunawan, Philippines. The 6.17 metre (20.24 feet) tetrapod fell ill and died on Sunday night. An autopsy is expected to be completed today. (Photo by Jeoffrey Maitem/Getty Images)
World's Largest Captive Crocodile Dies at Conservation Park
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