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Emergency alerts in China as authorities find missing young crocodiles after heavy rains cause reptiles to escape pen

  • Six young crocodiles escaped from a fenced pond in southwest China after heavy rains
  • Authorities found the last of the reptiles on Tuesday evening

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Six crocodiles escaped from this pen in China after heavy rains. Photo: 163.com
Mandy Zuo

Heavy rains in western China led to a dangerous situation when six crocodiles from a farm escaped from their fenced pond on Monday morning, with the final one being found on Tuesday evening.

Authorities in Yibin, in Sichuan province, captured the six Siamese crocodiles after a two-day hunt. The species is a critically endangered crocodile native to Southeast Asia and are often farmed in China for their meat and skin.
The pond was owned by a restaurant owner surnamed Kang, with the crocodiles destined to be butchered and served in his restaurant. The local government issued an emergency safety alert after Kang called the police.
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The crocodiles were young and relatively small, weighing about 7.5kg and they were about 1.3m long.
A man holds a crocodile that escaped from a pond after heavy rains. Photo: 163.com
A man holds a crocodile that escaped from a pond after heavy rains. Photo: 163.com

Kang, who claimed to be a co-owner of a restaurant, said the crocodiles were purchased from a farm in Shandong province and had just arrived on Sunday.

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