NewsFloods force Thai breeder to kill over 120 endangered crocodiles

Floods force Thai breeder to kill over 120 endangered crocodiles

More than 127 Siamese crocodiles had to be killed by a breeder from Lamphun province in Thailand. Local media reported that, due to the farm walls being undermined by flooding, she had to make the difficult decision for the safety of the local community. The animals were killed using electricity.

127 crocodiles killed in Thailand
127 crocodiles killed in Thailand
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10:12 AM EDT, September 25, 2024

Floods in September affected many other countries around the globe. Among these are countries in Southeast Asia, such as Vietnam, Myanmar, Laos, and Thailand, where the water and hydrological situation is particularly difficult due to heavy rains.

In relation to the ongoing floods in Thailand, a crocodile breeder in Lamphun province admitted that she would have to kill as many as 125 of her animals. She made this decision fearing that the animals could escape due to the ongoing floods and pose a threat to the local population.

The rain was eroding the farm walls, so we sadly had to kill all 125 crocodiles. We've had them for 17 years – the breeder, Natthapak Khumkad, told AFP. The woman explained that the Siamese crocodiles were killed with electricity.

More than 120 endangered crocodiles died due to the flood

On the breeder's Facebook profile, photos appeared showing an excavator removing the bodies of the killed reptiles from the farm area. Siamese crocodiles, reaching a length of three yards, are endemic to Southeast Asia. They are critically endangered in the wild. In Thailand, however, they are mainly bred for their valuable skin.

The breeder also explained that she approached the authorities to provide temporary shelter for the crocodiles during the flood. "The request was denied due to the size of these animals," she added.
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