Thursday, November 10, 2011

Save Animals Kingdom-Save Life

Rare.      
“I have no fear of losing my life - if I have to save a koala or a crocodile or a kangaroo or a snake, mate, I will save it” remarked Steve Irwin a scientist from Australia.
“Rawrr… Grrr….” the monster crocodile “Lolong” named as the world’s largest saltwater crocodile, found in a creek in the south Philippines. The monster said to be having a 21 ft (6.4-meter) male saltwater crocodile was placed in a penned pond after it was caught on September 3, with officials planning to use it as a tourist attraction once it copes to its cage.
“Oh no! Maybe that monster will eat me! Help! Help! Help!” The people screamed as they visited to see the monster crocodile. The 1,075-kilogram beast is suspected of eating a local man who went missing in July in the southern town of Bunawan, and of killing a 12-year-old girl whose head was bitten off in 2009. But the government already explained the crowd that they will be assuring the safety of the tourists.
The Philippines is so proud for having the Guinness World of record-Lolong, the world’s largest saltwater crocodile.
             As a result, the Philippine specimen is bigger than the previous largest captive saltwater crocodile, which the Guinness World Records website lists as a 5.48-meter (18-foot) male that lives at an Australian nature park.
                We Filipinos should be proud of it for having a very rare specie in our country. So as I say “Save crocodiles and other animals in the world to save the Kingdom of Human because we also are animals….”