Near-extinct crocodile species returns from brink in Cambodia

Near-extinct crocodile species returns from brink in Cambodia
Baby Siamese crocodiles are roughly the length of a hotdog (AP)

Critically endangered Siamese crocodiles have staged a comeback in Cambodia – with a little help from an unlikely ally.

Crocodile farmers who had nearly hunted the species to extinction in the first place now play a vital role in providing purebred reptiles for captive breeding.

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