Man Eating Super Croc Full Documentary #documentary #SuperCroc#ManEatingSuperCroc #Croc #crocodilehunter #crocodile #Philippines #Lolong A team of hunters risk their lives to capture the gigantic man-eating crocodile that is terrorising a village in the Philippines, but is there an even bigger monster out there?
Lolong (died 10 February 2013) was the largest crocodile ever held in captivity. He was a saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) measured at 6.17 m (20 ft 3 ... +6 Man-Eating Super Croc - The "Man Eating Super Croc" refers to the capture of the giant saltwater crocodile named Lolong in the Philippines, who was over 20 feet long and weighed over 1,000 kg. Suspected of attacking humans, Lolong was captured in 2011 in Bunawan, Agusan del Sur, Mindanao. The events were the subject of documentaries and TV specials like this MagellanTV video and this Plex special. The capture: After being implicated in two fatal attacks, local people and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources captured the crocodile. It took around 100 men to secure the massive creature. The crocodile: Lolong was a saltwater crocodile measuring approximately 21 feet and weighing over 2,370 pounds (1,075 kg). Fate: Lolong died in captivity in February 2013 from pneumonia and a cardiac arrest. Larger crocodile: Some reports suggest that an even larger crocodile was spotted in the area and has not been captured. Media: The story of Lolong has been featured in a variety of documentaries and specials, including one titled "Man-Eating Super Croc
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