Looking to house 1,000 crocodiles? This Israeli farm's got you covered

Published January 5th, 2015 - 06:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

The Israel Nature and Parks Authority has a scaly problem on its hands: What to do with 1,000 crocodiles in a farm that is being closed down in the Jordan Valley area?

The Fatzael crocodile farm is more or less deserted, with only one worker who has remained behind to feed his reptilian stock.

However, there still remains the question of what to do with the reptiles. According to the report, in addition to the crocodiles already at the site there are 1,000 eggs, and that number could swell to 3,500.

The Nature and Parks Authority told the Times of Israel that it is making inquires abroad in the hope of finding a suitable site to take in the crocodiles. They better get snappy.




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