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Such a shame Leo passed away, it was very sad news when I heard.

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Hello @TheLioness nice to see you. 

We have some issues with pictures, many can't be seen. Would you upload them again here: https://postimage.io/, and then embed the link here?
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Occurred on November 7, 2016 / Matara, Sri Lanka The Wildlife Department found the largest crocodile in Weeraduwa, Matara this morning. The croc is believed to weigh close to a ton and 17 feet long. It was found stuck in a canal leading off the Nilawala River. The crocodile had attempted to enter the canal in search of food as the water levels in the river had risen. The giant reptile was released back into the river by Wild life officials at Mirissa and Kalawetiya. 













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