Estuarine crocodile hacked to death in Odisha forest
In the latest bout of man-animal conflict, an 8-foot-long estuarine crocodile was hacked to death in Mahakalpada forest range in Odisha's Kendrapara district.

Forest officials spotted the body of the slain crocodile near a water body in Kochila village of Barakanda gram panchayat .
The body bore multiple injury marks and it was most probably caught in the net, said forest officials.
The crocodile had strayed into human settlement areas and had reportedly devoured domesticated animals. This angered the locals to kill the animal which is accorded protected status under wildlife legal provisions, they said.
"As estuarine crocodile spotted dead comes under scheduled and protected animal, a case under Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 has been registered. The reptile's body has been sent for postmortem," said an officer of Mahakalpada forest range.
In recent past, saltwater crocodiles have often trespassed into water-bodies in and around the sanctuary-side human settlements triggering panic in villagers.
For the past one year, at least nine adult and sub-adult salt-water crocodiles have met tragic end after acts of trespass into places of human habitations.
The species are itinerant in nature and stray into adjoining water-bodies because of its increase in hyper-salinity contents. After a temporary sojourn, they leave for their permanent habitation corridors within the Bhitarkanika, according to forest officials.
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