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‘Yanui’ believed to be a mixed-breed crocodile

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‘Yanui’ believed to be a mixed-breed crocodile

By Kritsada Mueanhawong

 

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Expert believes that Yanui, the much-travelled crocodile, is a mix crocodile. However more DNA tests are being conducted.

 

Today (August 9) at the Phuket Coastal Fisheries Research and Development Centre in Pa Khloe, Montri Sumonta inspected Yanui crocodile. Khon Montri is an expert in the field, stationed at the Marin Research and Development Station in Ranong.

 

The ‘Yanui’ crocodile (named by local Phuket reporters after the original beach it was sighted) was caught at Layan Beach early on July 29 after more than ten days of search operations, sightings, drone photos and lots of people pointing out to sea – from Yanui beach in the south all the way to Layan Beach off Laguna.

 

Full Story: https://thethaiger.com/news/phuket/yanui-believed-to-be-a-mixed-breed-crocodile

 
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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

However more DNA tests are being conducted

If the Thai police are doing the DNA testing we can expect it to be at least half Burmese

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Of course the bad croc could not be pure Thai.

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