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It is doubtful if any crocodiles remain in the lake today.
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Reptiles include rattlesnakes, coral snakes, boa constrictors, various species of sea and land turtles, iguanas and crocodiles.
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Other animals include water turtles, crocodiles, monitors, snakes and otters.
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During the hatching process, when the young crocodiles are most vulnerable to predation, they will instinctively call out in soft, grunt-like croaks.
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Though he has shown great affection towards large felines, such as ocelots and tigers, he fears large reptiles, in particular alligators and crocodiles.
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Their dung released into the river fertilises its waters and sustains the fish population which in turn sustains the crocodiles.
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During the daytime, various animals, including elephants, warthogs, baboons, crocodiles, birds and monkeys can be seen in and around the pond.
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It has also been reported that spectacled flying foxes skim over the surface of water to drink and are sometimes eaten by crocodiles.
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People believe that if they appease the hunger of these crocodiles with chicken or goats, they would have the desire of their heart fulfilled.
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However, the vast majority of these early businesses were farms in name only, primarily keeping alligators and crocodiles as a tourist attraction.
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