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Nile crocodiles are said to taste delicious but other crocodiles are easier to look after
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Small crocodile head in the water
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Crocodiles live in rivers, mangrove swamps, and freshwater marshes
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Crocodile meat is said to taste like chicken and is white in color
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Dwarf Nile crocodiles live in the Sahara Desert and Mali
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Collins Mueke’s crocodile farm is in Kenya
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A member of staff at Collins Mueke’s crocodile farm was killed by a crocodile when he turned his back to answer his mobile phone
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Crocodiles live in freshwater marshes, mangrove swamps, and rivers throughout the Nile Basin, Madagascar, and the sub-Saharan Africa
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Dwarf Nile crocodiles live in Mali and the Sahara Desert
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Nile crocodile meat is said to taste good
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Crocodiles in farms are fed with blood-soaked maize, meat, and fish
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Crocodile farming in Kenya has its challenges
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In Kenya farming of crocodiles poses no problem because they are not considered endangered
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Farming of Nile crocodiles poses no problem because they are not endangered
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South Africa leads the pack in crocodile farming according to industry estimates followed by Zambia
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The next biggest crocodile export market is the Middle Eastern region
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In Kenya crocodiles account for a few hundred disappearances and deaths each year
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Crocodiles are cannibalistic
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A Nile crocodile’s main diet is fish but it can attack anything that crosses its path, including zebras, porcupines, small hippos, birds, and other crocodiles
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African crocodile grows to five meters in length and 750kg in weight
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A Nile crocodile’s main diet is fish but it can attack almost anything that crosses its path, including zebras, birds, porcupines, small hippos, and other crocodiles
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Wild attacks on humans by crocodiles are commonplace but the exact figures are unavailable
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In China, crocodile meat is very popular
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Farming of Nile crocodiles in Kenya poses no problem because they are not considered endangered
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Crocodile farming comes with its challenges but you can make more than 100% in profits
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African crocodiles grow to 750kg in weight and 16ft in length
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Nile crocodile is said to taste good but other crocodiles are easier to look after
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There are 21 crocodile farmers in Kenya but 60 more have applied for the licences, according to KWS, a government agency
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American crocodiles are called Crocodylus acutus
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Crocodiles live throughout Madagascar, the Nile basin, and sub-Saharan Africa
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South Africa leads the pack in crocodile farming followed by Zambia, Kenya and Zimbabwe
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Crocodile meat is in high demand from the restaurants of upmarket tourist hotels in Nairobi and from China
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All members of Crocodylinae are considered true crocodiles
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The African crocodile is said to kill hundreds every year but the exact figures are not available because the incidents go unreported
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Crocodile farming industry is small
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African crocodiles are renowned for their aggressive natures
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The African crocodile is said to kill hundreds every year in Kenya but the exact figures are not available because the incidents go unreported
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In the wild attacks on human beings by crocodiles are commonplace but most incidents go unreported
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African crocodiles grow to 16ft in length and 750kg in weight
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A Nile crocodile can attack anything that crosses its path
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In the wild attacks on humans by crocodiles are commonplace but the figures are not available because the incidents go unreported
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Crocodile farming in Kenya comes with its challenges but you can make more than 100% in profits
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The start-up costs of a crocodile farm is very high
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Crocodiles in farms are fed with blood-soaked maize, fish, and other meats
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Farming of crocodiles poses no problem because they are not considered endangered
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Collins Mueke’s crocodile farm is in eastern Kenya
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African crocodiles, typically weighing 750kg and five metres in length, are renowned for their aggressive nature
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American crocodiles are olive-green or gray-green
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In Kenya there are 21 crocodile farmers but 60 more have applied for the licences, according to KWS, a government agency
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Crocodile farming is lucrative, but dangerous
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A Nile crocodile’s main diet is fish but it can attack almost anything
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Crocodiles live in rivers, freshwater marshes, and mangrove swamps, throughout the Nile Basin, Madagascar, and the sub-Saharan Africa
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Crocodile meat is said to taste similar to chicken and is white in color
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Crocodile farming in Kenya comes with its challenges
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The start-up costs of a crocodile farm are onerous
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Dwarf Nile crocodiles is said to live in the Sahara Desert and Mali
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African crocodiles grow to five metres in length and 118st in weight
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The African crocodile is said to kill hundreds every year in Kenya but the figures are unavailable because the incidents go unreported
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An African crocodile, typically weighing 750kg and 16ft in length, is renowned for its aggressive nature
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Crocodiles account for a few hundred disappearances and deaths each year in Kenya
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In Kenya crocodile farming comes with its challenges
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The next biggest crocodile export market is the Middle East region
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The largest species of African crocodile are deadly predators
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Nile crocodile meat is said to taste delicious
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Crocodiles are large aquatic reptiles
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In Africa crocodile farming is growing at 22% per year according to industry estiimates
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Even baby crocodiles can cause injury
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African crocodile grows to five meters in length and typically weighs as much as 750kg
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In the wild attacks on humans by crocodiles are commonplace but the exact figures are not available because the incidents go unreported
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In the wild attacks on humans by crocodiles are commonplace but the incidents go unreported
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The African crocodile is said to kill hundreds every year but the incidents go unreported
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A Nile crocodile’s main diet is fish
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The start-up costs of crocodile farms are very high
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Crocodile meat is in high demand from China
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Crocodylus acutus is the name of American crocodiles
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In the wild attacks on humans by crocodiles are commonplace but most incidents go unreported
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Crocodile farming industry is small, but growing
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Crocodiles in America are known as Crocodylus acutus
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An Africa crocodile is renowned for its aggressive nature
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Crocodile meat is in high demand
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The hides of crocodiles are used to make shoes, belts and handbags
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Attacks on humans by crocodiles In the wild are commonplace
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The African crocodile is said to kill hundreds every year in Kenya but the exact figures are unavailable because the incidents go unreported
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In the wild attacks on human beings by crocodiles are commonplace but the incidents go unreported
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African crocodile grows to 118st in weight and five metres in length
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Crocodiles live in freshwater marshes, mangrove swamps, and rivers throughout Madagascar, sub-Saharan Africa, and the Nile Basin
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Crocodile farming is a dangerous, but lucrative world
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African crocodiles grow to 16ft in length and 118st in weight
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The scientific name of crocodile is Crocodylinae
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Crocodile meat is in high demand from the restaurants of upmarket tourist hotels and China
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Crocodile meat is in high demand from the restaurants of upmarket tourist hotels in Nairobi and China
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The Nile crocodile inhabits a range of aquatic habitats
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In Kenya crocodile farming has its challenges
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Crocodiles live throughout the tropics in Asia, Africa, the Americas and Australia
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The African crocodile is said to kill hundreds every year in Kenya but the exact figures are not available
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In Kenya farming of Nile crocodiles poses no problem because they are not considered endangered
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African crocodile grows to 16ft in length and 750kg in weight
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In the wild attacks on human beings by crocodiles are commonplace but the exact figures are not available because the incidents go unreported
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African crocodiles, typically weighing 750kg and 16ft in length, are renowned for their aggressive nature
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A Nile crocodile can attack almost anything that crosses its path
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An African crocodile, typically weighing 750kg and five metres in length, is renowned for its aggressive nature
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Alligators and crocodiles are cousins
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Crocodiles in Africa are renowned for their aggressive natures
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There are 33,000 crocodiles at Collins Mueke’s crocodile farm, a 300-acre facility 180km from the capital Nairobi
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There are 21 crocodile farmers in Kenya but 60 more have applied for the required licences
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The hides of crocodiles are used to make handbags, belts and shoes
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Farming of crocodiles poses no problem because they are not endangered
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Crocodile farming is growing at 22% per year in Africa
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The crocodile farming industry is small
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Wild attacks on humans by crocodiles are commonplace but the figures are not available
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In the wild attacks on human beings are commonplace but most incidents go unreported
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Crocodile farming has its challenges but you can make more than 100% in profits
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A Nile crocodile’s main diet is fish but it can attack anything that crosses its path
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Crocodile farming is growing at 22% per year in Africa according to industry estiimates
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In Kenya there are 21 crocodile farmers but 60 more have applied for the licences
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African crocodile grows to five metres in length and 118st in weight
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Crocodile leather shoes remain popular around the world
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African crocodile grows to 750kg in weight and 16ft in length
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The African crocodile is said to kill hundreds every year in Kenya but the figures are not available because the incidents go unreported
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Crocodiles and alligators are cousins
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In Kenya crocodile farming comes with its challenges but you can make more than 100% in profits
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Crocodile meat is in high demand from China and the restaurants of upmarket tourist hotels
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Wild attacks on humans by crocodiles are commonplace but the exact figures are not available
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America crocodiles are either olive-green or gray-green in color
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The African crocodile is said to kill hundreds every year in Kenya
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South Africa leads the pack in crocodile farming across Africa followed by Zambia, Kenya and Zimbabwe
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In the wild attacks on human beings by crocodiles are commonplace but the figures are not available because the incidents go unreported
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The African crocodile is said to kill hundreds every year
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Crocodile meat is very popular in China
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Crocodiles live in freshwater marshes, rivers, and mangrove swamps
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Crocodile meat is in high demand from China and the restaurants of upmarket tourist hotels in Nairobi
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The African crocodile is said to kill hundreds every year in Kenya but the incidents go unreported
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Farming of crocodiles in Kenya poses no problem because they are not considered endangered
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The hides of crocodiles are used to make shoes, handbags and belts
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The Nile crocodile and the Salt Water Crocodile have been known to eat human beings
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Crocodile farming has its challenges
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American crocodiles are known as Crocodylus acutus
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There are 21 crocodile farmers in Kenya
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The Nile crocodile and the Salt Water Crocodile have been known to eat people
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Crocodile meat is in high demand from the restaurants of upmarket tourist hotels
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Crocodiles in Africa typically weigh as much as 750kg and grow to five meters in length
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Crocodiles in American have slender, long snouts
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Crocodile farming industry is small but growing
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All members of Crocodylinae are considered crocodiles
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The Nile crocodile inhabits a range of aquatic habitats, including rivers, large freshwater lakes, mangrove swamps, freshwater swamps, and coastal estuaries
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In Kenya there are 21 crocodile farmers but 60 more have applied for the required licences
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Crocodiles live in freshwater marshes, mangrove swamps, and rivers throughout sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar, and the Nile Basin
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African crocodiles grow to five meters in length and 750kg in weight
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Big crocodile looking right at the camera
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Crocodiles account for a few hundred disappearances and deaths each year throughout Africa
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South Africa leads the pack in crocodile farming according to industry estimates
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Nile crocodile meat is said to taste good but other crocodiles are easier to look after
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The hides of crocodiles are used to make belts, handbags and shoes
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Crocodile meat is in high demand from China and from the restaurants of upmarket tourist hotels in Nairobi
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African crocodiles, typically weighing 118st and five metres in length, are renowned for their aggressive nature
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In Kenya there are 21 crocodile farmers but 60 more have applied for the licences, according to KWS
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African crocodiles grow to 118st in weight and five metres in length
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In the wild attacks on humans by crocodiles are commonplace but the exact figures are unavailable because the incidents go unreported
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South Africa leads the pack in crocodile farming
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Wild attacks on human beings by crocodiles are commonplace but the figures are not available
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A member of staff at Collins Mueke’s crocodile farm lost his index finger by a young crocodile
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Crocodylus acutus are American crocodiles
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America crocodiles are either olive-green or gray-green
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South Africa leads the pack in crocodile farming according to industry estimates followed by Zambia, Kenya and Zimbabwe
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The African crocodile is said to kill hundreds every year in Kenya but the figures are not available because the incidents go unreported
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American crocodiles have slender, long snouts
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The African crocodile is said to kill hundreds every year but the exact figures are unavailable
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African crocodiles grow to 118st in weight and 16ft in length
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Crocodile meat is said to taste similar to chicken
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Dwarf Nile crocodiles live in the Sahara Desert and in Mali
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Crocodiles in America are either olive-green or gray-green in color
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Crocodile farming is dangerous, but lucrative
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Wild attacks on human beings by crocodiles are commonplace but the exact figures are unavailable
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A Nile crocodile’s main diet is fish but it can attack almost anything that crosses its path, including zebras, birds, small hippos, porcupines, and other crocodiles
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The crocodile meat is white in color
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Crocodiles in Africa grow to five meters in length and typically weigh as much as 750kg
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In the wild attacks on humans by crocodiles are commonplace but the exact figures are not available because the incidents go unreported
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There are 21 crocodile farmers in Kenya but 60 more have applied for the licences
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South Africa leads the pack in crocodile farming across Africa according to industry estimates followed by Zambia, Kenya and Zimbabwe
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Crocodiles in American are well-armored with scaly and tough, skin
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South Africa leads the pack in crocodile farming followed by Zambia
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Farming of crocodiles in Kenya poses no problem because they are not endangered
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Nile crocodiles in Kenya are said to taste delicious but other crocodiles are easier to look after
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The Nile crocodile inhabits aquatic habitats, including coastal estuaries, rivers, large freshwater lakes, mangrove swamps, and freshwater swamps
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The Nile crocodile inhabits a range of aquatic habitats, including coastal estuaries, rivers, large freshwater lakes, mangrove swamps, and freshwater swamps
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African crocodiles, typically weighing 118st and 16ft in length, are renowned for their aggressive nature
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In the wild attacks on human beings by crocodiles are commonplace but the exact figures are unavailable because the incidents go unreported
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In the wild attacks on humans by crocodiles are commonplace but the exact figures are not available
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Nile crocodiles are said to taste delicious
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American crocodiles have long, slender snouts
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Crocodiles live in mangrove swamps, rivers, and freshwater marshes
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In the wild attacks on human beings are commonplace but the incidents go unreported
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Crocodiles in American are well-armored with scaly tough, skin
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Nile crocodile meat is said to taste delicious but other crocodiles are easier to look after
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A crocodile in Africa is renowned for its aggressive nature
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Some species of crocodiles have legendary tempers
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Crocodile farming in Kenya has its challenges but you can make more than 100% in profits
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The African crocodile is said to kill hundreds every year in Kenya but the exact figures are not available because the incidents go unreported
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African crocodile grows to 750kg in weight and five meters in length
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In the wild attacks on human beings by crocodiles are commonplace but most incidents go unreported
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In Kenya there are 21 crocodile farmers
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African crocodiles typically weigh as much as 750kg and grows to five meters in length
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Crocodile farming is growing at 22% per year
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Throughout Africa crocodiles account for a few hundred disappearances and deaths each year
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Crocodiles live in freshwater marshes, mangrove swamps, and rivers, throughout the Nile Basin, Madagascar, and the sub-Saharan Africa
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The start-up costs of crocodile farms are onerous
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A Nile crocodile’s main diet is fish but it can attack anything that crosses its path, including zebras, small hippos, birds, porcupines, and other crocodiles
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The enclosures in crocodile farms have steep walls to prevent them from escaping
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Crocodile meat is in high demand from the restaurants of upmarket tourist hotels in Nairobi
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The crocodile farming industry is small but growing
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Crocodiles live in freshwater marshes, mangrove swamps, and rivers
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Wild attacks on humans by crocodiles are commonplace
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Crocodile meat is in high demand from China and from the restaurants of upmarket tourist hotels
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The African crocodile is said to kill hundreds every year but the exact figures are unavailable because the incidents go unreported
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The crocodile farming industry is small, but growing
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Wild attacks on human beings by crocodiles are commonplace but the exact figures are not available
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Crocodiles live throughout Madagascar, sub-Saharan Africa, and the Nile basin
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Crocodiles in America are either olive-green or gray-green
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Crocodiles live in mangrove swamps, freshwater marshes, and rivers
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Nile crocodile is said to taste delicious but other crocodiles are easier to look after
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African crocodile grows to 16ft in length and 118st in weight
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Wild attacks on human beings by crocodiles are commonplace
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An African crocodile, typically weighing 118st and 16ft in length, is renowned for its aggressive nature
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A Nile crocodile’s main diet is fish but it can attack almost anything that crosses its path, including zebras, porcupines, small hippos, birds, and other crocodiles
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Crocodile leather shoes remain popular all around the world
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Crocodiles in America are olive-green or gray-green
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Crocodile meat is white meat
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The hides of crocodiles are used to make belts, shoes and handbags
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In the wild attacks on humans by crocodiles are commonplace
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Small crocodile head in the water
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American crocodiles have long and slender snouts
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Crocodylus acutus are crocodiles in America
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Crocodiles live in rivers, freshwater marshes, and mangrove swamps
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In Africa crocodile farming is growing at 22% per year
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There are 21 crocodile farmers in Kenya but 60 more have applied for the licences, according to KWS
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Juvenile crocodiles are dark olive brown
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Crocodile meat is white
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Crocodile leather shoes remain popular all over the world
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In Kenya crocodile farming has its challenges but you can make more than 100% in profits
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Crocodiles live throughout the Nile basin, sub-Saharan Africa, and Madagascar
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The Nile crocodile inhabits aquatic habitats, including rivers, large freshwater lakes, mangrove swamps, freshwater swamps, and coastal estuaries
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African crocodile grows to 118st in weight and 16ft in length
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In the wild attacks on human beings by crocodiles are commonplace but the exact figures are not available
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Farming of Nile crocodiles poses no problem because they are not considered endangered
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In the wild attacks on human beings by crocodiles are commonplace but the figures are unavailable because the incidents go unreported
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A Nile crocodile’s main diet is fish but it can attack almost anything that crosses its path, including zebras, porcupines, birds, small hippos, and other crocodiles
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A Nile crocodile’s main diet is fish but it can attack anything that crosses its path, including zebras, birds, small hippos, porcupines, and other crocodiles
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A member of staff at Collins Mueke’s crocodile farm lost his index finger by a young crocodile a few weeks old
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American crocodiles have slender and long snouts
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The African crocodile is said to kill hundreds every year in Kenya but the exact figures are unavailable
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The largest species of African crocodile are deadly predators
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The African crocodile is said to kill hundreds every year but the figures are not available because the incidents go unreported
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Crocodile meat is in high demand from the restaurants of upmarket tourist hotels and from China
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Crocodile farming comes with its challenges
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The African crocodile is said to kill hundreds every year but the exact figures are not available
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Crocodiles in America are called Crocodylus acutus
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Crocodile meat is white in color
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Farming of Nile crocodiles in Kenya poses no problem because they are not endangered
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In the wild attacks on human beings by crocodiles are commonplace but the figures are not available
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Wild attacks on human beings by crocodiles are commonplace but the figures are unavailable
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A Nile crocodile’s main diet is fish but it can attack almost anything that crosses its path
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Crocodiles account for a few hundred disappearances and deaths each year
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Crocodile leather shoes remain popular globally
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In the wild attacks on humans by crocodiles are commonplace but the figures are not available
5 facts about crocodile
- The lifespan of saltwater crocodile is 70 years
- The lifespan of nile crocodile is 70-100 years
- Crocodiles belong to Animalia kingdom
- The Swahili name for crocodile is mamba
- The average length of a crocodile is 16 to 20 feet
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