125 Adult Crocodiles Culled at Thai Farm After Typhoon Wreaks Havoc on Enclosures

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Heavy rains destroyed a portion of the wall of a crocodile farm, which posed the risk of the crocodiles running out and impending on communities living near it.

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The farm is holding more than 700 crocodiles and has been in operation since 1996.

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They have agreed to sacrifice the adult ones for "public safety reasons", while they took away the younger ones to a safe place.

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The erosion has caused much damage by weakening the wall where fears that the crocodiles might emerge were in the back of everyone's mind.

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Flood waters ravaged the region, which was a result of Typhoon Yagi, affecting areas and communities in the Philippines, China, and Vietnam, leaving hundreds dead.

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Thai North Floods and Landslides killing at least 10: This storm has already brought the northernmost part of Thailand flooding and landslide-related casualties.

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The farm breeds endangered species like Siamese and saltwater crocodiles, used for meat, leather, and tourist shows.

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