Perhilitan sets up traps to capture crocodile in Shah Alam lake
The Selangor Department of Wildlife and National Parks (Perhilitan) on Wednesday (Sept 4) set up two traps, weighing about 200 kilograms each, in an attempt to capture a saltwater crocodile that was sighted at a lake in Section 7, Shah Alam.
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00:00The Selangor Department of Wildlife and National Parks, Perhilitan, has set up two traps, weighing
00:07about 200 kilograms each, in an attempt to capture a crocodile that was sighted at a
00:13lake in Section 7, Shah Alam.
00:30This is a crocodile trap. We use a chicken trap to trap the crocodile. First, we will
00:39set up the first trap at the first pass, and then we will set up the second trap across
00:48the riverbank over there, where it is the main passage for the crocodile that we have
00:55studied for the last 24 hours. Based on our previous experience, it can be up to a month,
01:05but it depends on the behavior of the crocodile. The success of an operation to trap the
01:12crocodile, we look at one situation, if it is not disturbed, it feels safe, so maybe
01:22it will enter the trap faster with the right food source, meaning the bait that is right
01:29for the crocodile.
01:31According to Wan Muhammad Adin, the reptile is a saltwater crocodile, measuring 1.5 metres.
01:39He added that based on Perhilitan's observation, there was only one crocodile in the lake.
01:45The Shah Alam City Council has also taken steps to address the situation, as well as
01:51advise the public to exercise caution.
01:54When we hear the word crocodile, we are afraid. However, I believe that the Perhilitan
02:03and other relevant authorities will take the initiative and promise to catch the crocodile
02:12as soon as possible and put it in the right place.
02:15For the parents who bring their children, they have to be careful, especially those
02:21who are close to the beach, so they cannot be released too close. Sometimes we like to
02:27go to the water to take pictures, to go fishing. Sometimes I see those who go fishing
02:32at the end, it is also dangerous, so we have to be careful. But we give full confidence
02:38to the authorities in charge.
02:42This is not the first crocodile sighting in Shah Alam. In 2019, a baby saltwater crocodile,
03:01believed to have been released by irresponsible individuals, was captured at the lake in Section 14.
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