Dubai, Meet King Croc the latest addition to Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo
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Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo add a new saltwater crocodile named King Croc to their exhibition. See more at: http://gulfnews.com/gntv
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replicates their natural environment- minus the sun
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It's a lot smaller than what they claim wasted my money for a lie
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In my country Philippines. . lolong is bigger than this it measures 20ft and 3inches long but sad to say it died last 3 years ago.
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Condemned and confined for the next 50 years in a prison.
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That croc found him a good woman. They've held each other down for 20 years. I ain't even mad at it. LOL.
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The Ssssize of that thing, Enormous Beast. He's my age
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We had one worthy of being crown the King of all Croc here in the Philippines, Lolong was it's name.
Lolong was an Indo-Pacific or saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) measured at 6.17 m (20 ft 3 in), and weighed 1,075 kg (2,370 lb). Measured by an Australian croc expert Dr. Adam Britton, and confirmed the croc as the largest crocodile ever caught.
But sadly in February 2013 Lolong died in captivity. :( -
15 feet is too small to me but its better then nothing.
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Nahh!! He's not the king. Lolong is the king from the Philippines.
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I saw the the king croc and I went to the Dubai aquarium first
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Too much hard surface, female already damaged snout. They prefer mud, or muddy sand. They may occasionally bask on rocky surface, but need soft spots to rest and hide. This animal will degrade over time, indoor display is a terrible idea.
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very nice
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check out Dubai aquariums channel to see how they got it
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