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Wildlife dept warns of crocodile risk in Johor’s flooded rivers

The public is warned to watch out for saltwater crocodiles in the Johor rivers following floods. – EPA pic, December 17, 2019.

THE Johor Wildlife Department has warned the public to be alert for saltwater crocodiles which could me lurking in nine flooded rivers in the state. These rivers are Sungai Batu Pahat , Sungai Jemaluang and Sungai Endau , Sungai Lebam and Sungai Sedili , Sungai Muar , Sungai Pulai , and Sungai Johor and Sungai Skudai .

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