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    Captured giant croc not eating, checked for stress

    MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A 20-foot (6.1-meter) saltwater crocodile that may be the world's largest in captivity has not eaten for six days since its capture in a southern Philippine creek drew worldwide attention.

    Wildlife official Ronnie Sumiller, who led the hunt for the croc nicknamed "Lolong," said Friday the reptile is being closely observed for signs of stress.

    But he said it's normal for crocodiles to be stressed after being trapped and handled. Even in the wild, they don't normally eat daily, and a crocodile as huge as Lolong can go without food for up to six months, Sumiller told The Associated Press.

    Lolong has been placed in a 8,611-square-foot (800-square-meter) pen secured by 4-foot (1.22-meter) tall concrete walls topped by welded wire in Bunawan township, where he was caught last weekend.

    "We came here to take a look, because it was reported that on the first few days of his capture ... there were big crowds and some would throw stones to make him move, so we were afraid he might become stressed," said Theresa Mundita Lim, director of the government's Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau.

    She flew from the capital to southern Agusan del Sur province Friday to talk with local officials about guidelines for onlookers and to inspect the crocodile's new home 515 miles (830 kilometers) southeast of Manila.

    Bunawan Mayor Edwin Cox Elorde said Lolong did not budge when a dead chicken was laid nearby to whet its appetite.

    He said although officials tried to restrict the public viewing, small groups of visitors who traveled from afar pleaded to be allowed to see the reptile.

    The scaly skinned Lolong — which weighs more than a ton — is estimated to be at least 50 years old. Wildlife officials were trying to confirm whether it was the largest such catch in the world, Lim said.

    Its capture, after a three-week hunt, eased some fears among the locals. A crocodile killed a child in the township two years ago and is suspected of killing a fisherman who has been missing since July. Last month, residents saw a crocodile killing a water buffalo.

    But Sumiller said he found no human remains when he induced Lolong to vomit. A possibly larger crocodile has been spotted in marshes in the area, and another hunt was being arranged.

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    1,637 comments

    • Honey  •  8 months ago
      hala lagot ... hindi kumakain yan.. pag nagutom yan ,pwedeng magwala at lahat kayo jan kakainin.... sasabihin nya FREEDOM ! GUTOM NA KO !!
    • Ben Wong  •  8 months ago
      crocs can go for months without eating eating. im sure when its released sometime in the near future, it should be able to adjust to its new surroundings
    • nobody  •  8 months ago
      :))...
    • otep  •  8 months ago
      si LOLONG ang pinakamalaking buwaya!!
      si GLORIA naman ang pinakamaliit na buwaya!!
      onli in da pilipins..

      KAMPAI!!
      • toy 8 months ago
        baliiiktad ata baka si gloria ang mas malaki kay lolong...
      • Tata 8 months ago
        si gloria ang buwaya nakasakay sa limousin.....na nagpakasawa sa na corupt na pera ng bayan
    • pio a  •  8 months ago
      totoo yan bukod sa busog pa dahil sa nakakain na ng kalabaw or tao, nagpapataypatayn lang iyan. subukan nyo lang pag hindi kayo sinagpang niyan.
    • Funeraria Suwerte  •  8 months ago
      Isang buwaya lang ang nahuli. Maglibot sana sa mga opisina ng gobyerno, lalo na dun sa Tongress at Sineyt. Marami buwaya dun, naka barong at amerikana pa.
    • Voltaire Deogracias  •  8 months ago
      kawawa naman di pa sya kumkain baka sya mamatay
    • the coop  •  8 months ago
      Take him to the congressmen, thet will vote on what to do with him,good thing he is not in texas,if he was he would learn what a copter is!
      • The Wilk 8 months ago
        This shows why so many are out of work....lousy spelling and grammar!
    • Hennessy  •  8 months ago
      +... dapat yang ikulong qng harmful sa tao! anu ba mas mahalaga? kaligtasan ng tao o kalayaang mabuhay ng buwaya? malaking buwaya?
    • Edward Swanzey  •  8 months ago
      WGAS?
    • Chelsea Tomambiling  •  8 months ago
      wow!zuper laki ni lolong.....
    • Lilian Bidhong  •  8 months ago
      ang mga taong buaya lang naman ang mahilig mag kulong para mpirahan d n nila iniisip ang damdamin ng hayop kaya ngalit na ang panginoon sa mundo dahil s gawain ng tao
    • jack blood  •  8 months ago
      Aaaah bikbikbik. Bakabakabaka..bik, bik.
    • Ezz09  •  8 months ago
      WTTFFFFFFFFFFFFF
    • aa  •  8 months ago
      hindi naman siya ang kumain ng tao o kalabaw ung isa niyang kasama ang kumain, alam na man nila ng may asawa siya.
      • A Yahoo! User 8 months ago
        translation plz...
    • Franko  •  8 months ago
      Put a smaller male gator in with him. See if he will eat then?
      • A Yahoo! User 8 months ago
        smart guy
    • Sakristang Jologs  •  8 months ago
      Update: according to PETA, They are now doing their best to free this Crocodile. But there is one problem according to them, they dont know where to place this crocodile as soon as it was allowed to be free. so to all concerned out there, kindly call PETA office and inform them your location they will send this crocodile in your area freely.
    • Patrick  •  8 months ago
      So if "a crocodile as huge as Lolong can go without food for up to six months" then why all this hype by the media about the reptile not feeding for only six DAYS?

      Sometimes I really don't understand why the press feels somewhat compelled to cover every (non)story, in spite of other existing critical issues around the world.
    • priure  •  8 months ago
      GOOGLE GUSTAVE and go back here saying let this croc back to where he came from!
    • Andrew Hernandez  •  8 months ago
      IBONG MANG MAY LAYANG LUMIPAD KULUNGIN MO' T UMIIYAK BUWAYA PA KAYANG SAKDAL LAKI.....
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