Venezuela, la ferme aux crocodiles (2016)

Venezuela, la ferme aux crocodiles

2016
Documentary

Even if it is one of the largest and most frightening predators of South America, the Orinoco crocodile is threatened with extinction due to hunting and the degradation of its natural habitat. There are probably not more than 2,000 specimens left. In Venezuela, despite economic and political difficulties, enthusiastic people are fighting for the survival of this fascinating and little-known animal. They set up a farm where they raise babies until they are strong enough to be released into the wild, where they can reach 6 meters long. The large and frightening predator of South America, the Orinoco crocodile is threatened with extinction due to hunting and habitat degradation. There would be no more than 2,000 specimens left. In Venezuela, despite economic and political difficulties, enthusiasts are fighting for the survival of this fascinating and little-known animal. They set up a farm where they raise babies until they are strong enough to be released into the wild, where they can reach 6 meters long.

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2016

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Release year: 2016

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Even if it is one of the largest and most frightening predators of South America, the Orinoco crocodile is threatened with extinction due to hunting and the degradation of its natural habitat. There are probably not more than 2,000 specimens left. In Venezuela, despite economic and political difficulties, enthusiastic people are fighting for the survival of this fascinating and little-known animal. They set up a farm where they raise babies until they are strong enough to be released into the wild, where they can reach 6 meters long. The large and frightening predator of South America, the Orinoco crocodile is threatened with extinction due to hunting and habitat degradation. There would be no more than 2,000 specimens left. In Venezuela, despite economic and political difficulties, enthusiasts are fighting for the survival of this fascinating and little-known animal. They set up a farm where they raise babies until they are strong enough to be released into the wild, where they can reach 6 meters long.

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