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Rare Crocodiles Face Extinction: New Statistics Sound the Alarm with 50% at Risk

Crocodiles are among the oldest living creatures on Earth, tracing their origins back millions of years. These enigmatic reptiles are not only a testament to the evolution of nature through the ages but also play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of ecosystems in the lakes, rivers, and swamps they inhabit. Yet today, rare crocodile species face existential threats that jeopardize their survival in the wild.

Environmental reports reveal alarming declines in several rare crocodile species, such as the Indian gharial, known for its distinctive long snout resembling a beak, and the Siamese crocodile of Asia. Gharial numbers have plummeted to fewer than 200 individuals in the wild, while the Siamese crocodile population is estimated at just 250. These staggering figures place them among the most endangered species, highlighting the immense pressures they face, including habitat loss due to urban expansion and agriculture, poaching, and the impacts of pollution and climate change.

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