Residents in Palawan help capture 14.7-foot crocodile

Residents in Palawan help capture 14.7-foot crocodile

December 12, 2025 – 5:37 PM

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An unexpected wildlife encounter was captured on video in

Bataraza, Palawan

, as locals watched authorities safely capture a massive crocodile.

On December 5,

Palawan Maritime Pulis Sou II

uploaded footage showing the 14.7-foot crocodile, which drew the attention of residents in

Barangay Rio Tuba

. The alert prompted a crowd to gather while the

2nd Special Operations Unit – Maritime Group

responded to the scene.

This incident occurred on December 4.

With the assistance of local residents, authorities successfully tied, dragged, and lifted the crocodile onto a vehicle. The team then coordinated with the

Palawan Council for Sustainable Development

to assess the animal before safely turning it over for proper care, in compliance with

RA 9147

, or the

Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act of 2001

“This operation highlights the unit’s commitment to community safety and wildlife conservation. Residents near waterways are reminded to stay vigilant around crocodile habitats,” Palawan Maritime said.

TAGS

Barangay Rio Tuba

Palawan Council for Sustainable Development

Palawan Maritime Pulis Sou II

PCSD

RA 9147

Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act of 2001


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