Saltwater Crocodile discovered in Sultan Kudarat

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SULTAN KUDARAT – Residents of Palimbang, Sultan Kudarat were startled when a saltwater crocodile was discovered in Wasag Bay on September 20.

The discovery of the crocodile underscores that the area provides a habitat for various marine species.

Despite the concern, the public is advised to remain calm and vigilant, especially when swimming. The presence of the crocodile serves as a reminder to prioritize safety and protect the environment.

Local authorities and wildlife experts are closely monitoring the situation to ensure the crocodile’s well-being and the safety of the community.

It is essential for residents and visitors to heed warnings from authorities for their safety.

Palimbang, Sultan Kudarat – Residents of Palimbang, Sultan Kudarat were startled when a saltwater crocodile was discovered in Wasag Bay on September 20.

The discovery of the crocodile underscores that the area provides a habitat for various marine species.

Despite the concern, the public is advised to remain calm and vigilant, especially when swimming. The presence of the crocodile serves as a reminder to prioritize safety and protect the environment.

Local authorities and wildlife experts are closely monitoring the situation to ensure the crocodile’s well-being and the safety of the community.

It is essential for residents and visitors to heed warnings from authorities for their safety.

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