Thai crocodile farmer Natthapak Khumkad euthanized over 100 endangered Siamese crocodiles to prevent them from escaping into the community as Typhoon Yagi's relentless rains eroded their enclosure. The storm's severe impact compelled him to prioritize public safety, making a dire decision within 24...
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