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    Fast facts: Philippine crocodile

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    Date
    November 20, 2018
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    Classification code
    MS20181120_C2
    Excerpt
    Among the rare animals native to the Philippines is the Philippine crocodile, which unfortunately is now critically endangered. Although crocodiles in general are regarded as fearsome predators, conservation of critically endangered species such as the Philippine crocodile is important as they play a crucial role in keeping ecosystems balanced. Know more about this endangered species to help raise conservation awareness.
    Citation
    Fast facts: Philippine crocodile. (2018, November 20). Manila Standard, p. C2.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/4448
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    Geographic Names
    Philippines Samar Jolo Negros Masbate Busuanga Babuyan Islands Bukidnon
    Subject
    aquatic reptiles rare species ecological balance overexploitation
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