Baby Croc Found Wandering in Siem Reap Hospital Garden
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Baby Croc Found Wandering in Siem Reap Hospital Garden
Cambodia News (Siem Reap): On June 15, 2020, a baby crocodile was found in the grounds of the provincial hospital in Siem Reap after heavy rain. Nobody knows where that baby crocodile could have come from.
According to the account named Sanin Sy, a doctor said, " the information to search for anyone who lost their member, please contact this name." In the meantime, the baby crocodile was kept at the hospital, waiting for the owner or the forestry administration officers to come and take it away.
According to the account named Sanin Sy, a doctor said, " the information to search for anyone who lost their member, please contact this name." In the meantime, the baby crocodile was kept at the hospital, waiting for the owner or the forestry administration officers to come and take it away.
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Re: Baby Croc Found Wandering in Siem Reap Hospital Garden
Beautiful young croc, and b4 u know it, will make some lady a nice bag or some guy a nice pair of pointy toed boots? Such a shame. Thanks, just my 2cents.
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17 June was World Crocodile Day.
And let's hope the wandering baby has now been released into the wild.
And let's hope the wandering baby has now been released into the wild.
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Re: Baby Croc Found Wandering in Siem Reap Hospital Garden
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Re: Baby Croc Found Wandering in Siem Reap Hospital Garden
Didn't some lady put a few Crocs in the river in siem reap a few months back?
I'm standing up, so I must be straight.
What's a poor man do when the blues keep following him around.(Smoking Dynamite)
What's a poor man do when the blues keep following him around.(Smoking Dynamite)
Re: Baby Croc Found Wandering in Siem Reap Hospital Garden
If the doctors don't kill you, there's always the wildlife...
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