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Monday 12 August 2024 - 14:40
In a commendable effort to preserve rare and endangered species, Crocoparc Agadir, Morocco's premier zoological park, is preparing to welcome a significant addition to its reptilian residents. This Friday, the park will receive 16 crocodiles from the renowned Aquarium Aquatis in Lausanne, Switzerland. In......