If you'd like to have a cup of coffee with a view of a pit with over 200 crocodiles, check out Croco Cafe at the Zoobic Safari in Subic. Watch the lethargic crocodiles snap away a dressed chicken from a fishing pole. There is a water-level glass observation area where you can see the crocs eye-to-eye.
These are Philippine crocodiles, also known as the Mindoro crocodile (Crocodylus mindorensis), a freshwater crocodile endemic to the Philippines. Philippine crocodiles are small, growing no more than 3 meters. And they say this species is not aggressive---would you wade in the water and bond with these reptiles? Not me.
This species is critically endangered due to exploitation and loss of habitat. Conservation methods are being undertaken and it is now illegal to kill a crocodile.
This species is critically endangered due to exploitation and loss of habitat. Conservation methods are being undertaken and it is now illegal to kill a crocodile.
glass observation area