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[Summary] => National Geographic Channel’s host and reptile expert Brady Barr said that the Philippines is a “special place for crocodiles” and expressed interest in doing an investigation about Philippine wildlife, particularly its crocodiles.
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[Title] => ‘Lolong’ tissue samples sent to UP-Los Baños
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