biggest-saltwater-croc-in-captivity-died-of-stress-after-eating-schoolgirl | Mental stress due to crocodile death; Fed two men, report

by time news

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Authorities’ shocking revelation about the death of Lolong, the world’s largest saltwater crocodile. The authorities explained that the crocodile’s life was taken due to mental stress. In 2013, infection and mental stress took Lolong’s life. Authorities arrested Lolong and moved him to a park after he allegedly fed two people.

The crocodile allegedly ate a missing fisherman from Bunawan, Philippines, and later a 12-year-old girl. It was later relocated to a tourism park in the Philippines. It was only after settling here that such changes began to be seen in Lolong.

The crocodile, which is 21 feet long and weighs about a ton, broke the Guinness World Record in 2012. After two years in the park, the crocodile was found to be suffering from severe mental stress, authorities said. Crocodiles were also diagnosed with the disease before they lost their lives. After an infection in the stomach, the stomach became swollen and had not eaten for a month. Authorities now say stress and tension have accelerated the crocodile’s death. The crocodile’s body is still kept in the museum.

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