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A veterinarian treating a sick crocodile in Taiwan lost his forearm in the animal's mouth. A frantic effort followed to retrieve the arm from the crocodile and get the vet to surgery.

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HEADLINE: Crocodile bites arm off vet CAPTION: A veterinarian treating a sick crocodile in Taiwan lost his forearm in the animal's mouth. A frantic effort followed to retrieve the arm from the crocodile and get the vet to surgery. (April...
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Close, but not too close. One of Florida's oldest attractions, the Alligator Farm in St Augustine, has added ziplining to give tourists a whole new way to experience wild gators and crocodiles. (Nov. 27)

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Florida tourists trying to get a close, but safe, look at some of the wilder life in the south are heading up. The Alligator Farm in St Augustine is fascinating enough on foot. At 120-years-old, it's one of the state's oldest tourist...
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Steve Irwin's daughter Bindi unveils new line of toys, including doll of herself

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1. Exterior of FAO Schwartz 2. Close up of Bindi Irwin, daughter of Steve "Crocodile Hunter" Irwin posing with a "Bindi" doll, pull out, pan to crowd 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Terri Irwin, Bindi's mother - "And Robert, what's your...
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Dubai Aquarium's King Croc unveiled

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They're known as "salties" in their native Australia, can grow to over seven metres and their bite is the strongest of any animal in the world today. So it's a good thing this crocodile is safely behind glass. He's been named "King...
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Australian croc expert resumes hunt in Hong Kong

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Night shots 1. Australian crocodile expert John Lever gets in boat to look for crocodile 2. Cutaway of media 3. Various wide shots of Lever searching for crocodile using torch 4. SOUNDBITE (English): John Lever, Australian crocodile...
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Plan to close country's two public zoos after demands by animal rights groups

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1. Close of scarlet macaw (South American parrot) 2. Wide of two scarlet macaw parrots 3. Wide exterior of Simon Bolivar zoo in central San Jose 4. Mid of family looking at animals inside the zoo 5. Close of monkeys 6. Wide of monkey...
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SYND 1 3 81 WILDLIFE EXPERTS MEET AT ENDANGERED SPECIES CONFERENCE

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Conservationists and wildlife experts from 67 countries meet for conference of 'Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora' (CITES), whose aim is to ensure survival of endangered species and...
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World's first Crocodile Cage Dive gives tourists a thrill

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1. Wide Crocodile Dive Encounters sign " Wet your pants, swim in our pool" 2. Close up of crocodile 3. Wide Cango Wildlife Ranch with crocodiles 4. Various crocodiles in the crocodile enclosure 5. Young child viewing crocodiles 6....
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Scientists discover new 15-metre water-loving dinosaur

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Picture the fearsome creatures of "Jurassic Park" crossed with the shark from "Jaws" ... Then super-size to the biggest predator ever to roam Earth ... Now add a crocodile snout as big as a person and feet like a duck's ... Complement...
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Reduction in number of water snakes causes concern

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Tonle Sap Lake -1 August 2006 1. Water snake fisherman Ly Vy paddling small boat through sunken forest on Tonle Sap lake 2. Reflection of Ly Vy paddling 3. Ly Vy and family in boat 4. Close-up of water snake entangled in a gill net 5....
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Scientists announced new findings about the first ever non-bird dinosaur that could have lived much of its time in the water. National Geographic created a life-size 50-foot model of the prehistoric creature. (Sept. 11)

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Picture the fearsome creatures of "Jurassic Park" crossed with the shark from "Jaws." Then super-size to the biggest predator ever to roam Earth. Now add a crocodile snout as big as a person and feet like a duck's. The result gives you...
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A crocodile at a Ukraine zoo snaps up a mobile phone after a visitor drops it while trying to get a picture. Now, doctors say the croc is not eating and seems sluggish. If it does not get better, they may have to operate.

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HEADLINE: Crocodile eats mobile phone, now not eating CAPTION: A crocodile at a Ukraine zoo snaps up a mobile phone after a visitor drops it while trying to get a picture. Now, doctors say the croc is not eating and seems sluggish. If it...
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Firefighters help to relocate Budapest Zoo's two alligators

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1. Various of firefighters carrying alligator at Budapest Zoo 2. Firefighters and animal keepers carrying alligator into new enclosure 3. SOUNDBITE (Hungarian) Lieutenant Mate Kisdi, Budapest firefighter: "It's not an everyday task when...
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Popular eco destination blighted by badly polluted river

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In contrast to its reputation as an eco-friendly country, Costa Rica is home to one of the most polluted rivers in Central America. The T�rcoles River has become the main sewage system for waste from the Central Valley, where more than...
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RR8102/2 ISRAEL: KNESSET VOTE + THE GOLAN QUESTION CUTS 1 OF 2

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Shows: Complete rushes from story with the following shotlist: Israeli Parliament; MP Geula Cohen speaking in favour of Golan Annexation Bill; voting; Pan Heights area; map; former Syrian bunkers on the Heights; file film...
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Big smiles all round at Crocodile park

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MOROCCO CROCO PARK SOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: MIDDLE EAST EXTRA CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 4:53SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionAgadir, Morocco –15 August 20161. Various of Crocoparc entrance2. Mid of crocodile swimming in water3. Crocodiles...
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Crocodiles kept as pets in Nubian village

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LEADIN: Crocodiles have become a popular pet for a village in southern Egypt. The local Nubians keep them to entice tourists to visit. STORYLINE: Welcoming little fishes in with...
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Bindi Irwin, the 8-year-old daughter of the late "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin, says she's excited to follow in her father's footsteps of working with animals.

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HEADLINE: Crocodile Hunter honored in Los Angeles CAPTION: Bindi Irwin, the 8-year-old daughter of the late "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin, says she's excited to follow in her father's footsteps of working with animals. (Jan....
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Optimal conditions help endangered captive crocodiles to breed

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AP Television San Manuel, San Pedro Sula, Honduras - 25 January 2013 1. Close up of crocodile 2. Crocodile attempting to bite stick 3. Various of crocodiles walking towards water 4. Wide of crocodile farm equipped with domed indoor...
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Australian stars pay tribute to "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin

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AP Entertainment Los Angeles, 13 January 2006 1. Wide of logo sheet and photo backdrop 2. Poster featuring Irwin family 3. Bindi Irwin poses for photos on shoulders of a team of people 4. Wide of arrivals line 5. Wide of Bindi Irwin...
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Germany - Fossils Discovered In Mining Area

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A former coal mining area which industrialists wanted to turn into a chemical waste dump has proved a valuable source of fossils, following its rescue by environmentalists. The Pit Messel, which has yielded many fossils of scientific...
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Wildlife shelter offers a refuge for indigenous animals in need

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A South African shelter seeking to help indigenous creatures is on a mission to save those that stray into city suburbs. An orphaned water mongoose, dozens of meerkats handed in by people who tried keeping them as pets and several bats...
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Crocodile farm making goods for snappy dressers in Tehran

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The crocodiles at this farm are snapping up a storm in Iran. Breeding crocodiles was forbidden under the country's Islamic laws until 2006, when top clerics approved the practice. Now, visitors are sinking their teeth into the...