Crocodile puts Philippine town on map
Capture of the world’s biggest crocodile, Lolong, turns Bulawan, in the country’s south, into a tourist attraction.

Published On 25 Sep 2012
Measuring over six metres and weighing more than a tonne, Lolong is the world’s biggest crocodile. Its capture has put the remote southern town of Bulawan in southern Philippines on the map.
Al Jazeera’s Jamela Alindogan reports on how Lolong is becoming a tourist attraction.
Source: Al Jazeera