Dozens of baby crocodiles were stolen from a wildlife park in Darwin, Australia. Grahame Webb, owner of Crocodylus Park, estimates that the sixty hatchlings are worth several hundred dollars each.Speaking to ABC news about the crime, he said: ”The scientist in me would like to know, who is doing what?"He said that at first, park staff assumed that the little crocs had escaped but a thorough search had ruled that possibility out.The crocodiles were being kept as part of a research project looking at how the environment affects the reptiles’ development."It was a neat little stage,” said Professor Webb, “very well controlled and the only thing missing was we didn't factor in the possibility some a***hole would come in and steal a bunch of the.
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