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Israel euthanizes crocodiles after repeated escapes and inhumane treatment

PETZAEL, West Bank (AP) — A bask of crocodiles brought to an Israeli settlement in the West Bank decades ago is meeting its end, as authorities euthanize the aging reptiles after years of their repeated escapes from a long-neglected farm.

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Israel euthanizes crocodiles after repeated escapes and inhumane treatment

FILE - In this Aug. 6, 2018 photo, crocodiles rest in water at a a farm in the Jordan Valley, West Bank. (AP Photo/Dusan Vranic, file)


PETZAEL, West Bank (AP) — A bask of crocodiles brought to an Israeli settlement in the West Bank decades ago is meeting its end, as authorities euthanize the aging reptiles after years of their repeated escapes from a long-neglected farm.

Israeli authorities said Monday that government veterinarians had culled the crocodiles because they threatened the area’s residents and were themselves suffering from inhumane treatment. The exact number of crocodiles euthanized and the method of culling were not immediately clear.

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