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Borneo Crocodile Attacks - War Begins

Update: Latest Croc Attack Marudi Sarawak

One down - thousands more to go

The ugly, smelly, dirty monster knows nothing about mercy. It kills its victim and has become modern man's real enemy! 

The late Agnes - RIP

The latest victim was Agnes Luang from Sungai Peking, Lubok Tapang Marudi Baram.
This 18 year-old lovely Dayak girl was attacked by a croc while she was bathing at the jetty of their long house together with her friends and family members.

Longhouse's jetty where the incident occurred

Are we fighting a losing battle? Are we doing enough to protect the nature as well as the lives of our loved ones?

Triumph over a respected enemy

A war has been declared in Sarawak against the gruesome human attackers - the Borneo crocodiles.

It attacks fisherman

Hundreds have fallen victims to their attacks as reported over the past ten years throughout Borneo.

It takes a human's life

In 2015, 8 people in Sarawak were killed by the merciless creatures while 5 others escaped death with serious injuries.

An injured survival of a crocodile attack

Crocodile attacks are increasing in number in Borneo as the population of the reptiles has not been systematically checked.

Adorable ancient reptile

Sarawak has the biggest number of crocodile attacks since it has many rivers with suitable crocodile habitats.

The big killer 

Too many and too big crocs to let freely dominating Sarawak rivers, Sarawak Forest Corporation has declared 10 rivers where crocodiles are dangerous to human lives.
Members of public are thus allowed to kill any crocodiles in these rivers until futher notice to state otherwise.
The ten rivers are Batang Sadong, Sungai Tuang, Batang Kerian, Sungai Seblak, Sungai Linga, Sungai Sebuyau, Batang Lupar, Batang Saribas, Batang Baram and Sungai Bakong.

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