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The National Museum is now directly coordinating with the Bunawan municipal government in Agusan del Sur concerning the remains of crocodile “Lolong,” which will be subjected to taxidermy, according to the Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau (PAWB).

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The Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau (PAWB) will ask the Bunawan local government for a copy of closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage to determine the behavior of “Lolong” prior to the crocodile’s death.

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Candles were lit, a pig was slaughtered, and eggs and orange soda were offered to the spirits as “Lolong,” the world’s largest crocodile in captivity, was buried Tuesday night in Bunawan, Agusan del Sur.

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Residents of Bunawan and the province of Agusan Sur want the remains of “Lolong” to be kept in the town’s eco-park, where the world’s largest crocodile was held since his capture in September 2011.

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Filipinos yesterday mourned the death of “Lolong” as efforts got underway to determine the cause of the crocodile’s death.

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The local government of Bunawan will preserve the carcass of Lolong in honor of the reptile, its mayor said on Monday.

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“Lolong,” the world’s largest crocodile, has died in captivity.

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The chairman of Barangay Nueva Era here insisted yesterday that “Lolong,” the world’s largest crocodile in captivity, belongs to the people of Agusan del Sur.

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The Guinness Book of World Records has officially certified “Lolong,” the saltwater crocodile captured in Bunawan, Agusan del Sur on Sept. 20, 2011, as the “World’s biggest crocodile in captivity.”

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Visitors who want to get a glimpse of “Lolong,” the 6.4-meter (21-foot) celebrity crocodile captured last Sept. 3, have paid more than P430,000 since October, a spokesman for an eco-park here said yesterday.

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BUNAWAN MAYOR EDWIN ELORDE
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Residents of Bunawan and the province of Agusan Sur want the remains of “Lolong” to be kept in the town’s eco-park, where the world’s largest crocodile was held since his capture in September 2011.

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Filipinos yesterday mourned the death of “Lolong” as efforts got underway to determine the cause of the crocodile’s death.

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The local government of Bunawan will preserve the carcass of Lolong in honor of the reptile, its mayor said on Monday.

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“Lolong,” the world’s largest crocodile, has died in captivity.

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The chairman of Barangay Nueva Era here insisted yesterday that “Lolong,” the world’s largest crocodile in captivity, belongs to the people of Agusan del Sur.

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The Guinness Book of World Records has officially certified “Lolong,” the saltwater crocodile captured in Bunawan, Agusan del Sur on Sept. 20, 2011, as the “World’s biggest crocodile in captivity.”

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Visitors who want to get a glimpse of “Lolong,” the 6.4-meter (21-foot) celebrity crocodile captured last Sept. 3, have paid more than P430,000 since October, a spokesman for an eco-park here said yesterday.

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