3-meter-long crocodile captured off Samae San

Friday, 15 June 2012 From Issue Vol. XX No. 24 By  Patcharapol Panrak
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Scuba divers found themselves with an unwelcome dive buddy when two three-meter sea crocodiles took up hunting around the islands off Samae San.

Royal Thai Navy divers captured one of the man-eating reptiles June 3 off Koh Chuang. It was taken to the Sea Turtle Conservation Center in Sattahip where it will be prepared for relocation.

This fuzzy image taken by a cellphone shows one of the crocodiles seen on one of the outer islands. This fuzzy image taken by a cellphone shows one of the crocodiles seen on one of the outer islands.

The croc-hunt began June 1 after reports from divers off Koh Chuang, Koh Chan and Koh Samae San of two large reptiles roaming the area. Navy SEALS Capt. Aapaporn Yuukhongkaew led the crew that finally tracked down the animal.

The search continues for the other crocodile.

Royal Thai Navy divers captured one of the crocs and brought it to the Sea Turtle Conservation Center in Sattahip. Royal Thai Navy divers captured one of the crocs and brought it to the Sea Turtle Conservation Center in Sattahip.

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