“Henry” The world’s oldest known Nile crocodile, turning 121-years-old
He lives in his enclosure with six females, and has fathered over 10 000 offspring in the last 32 years.
Crocworld Conservation Centre celebrated their oldest resident, Henry the Nile crocodile’s 121th birthday with a special birthday feeding, talk and cake for the guests.
Click here to visit Crocworld’s official website and see pictures from Henry’s 121st birthday last December.
Henry is the oldest known Nile Crocodile in captivity, weighing in at 500kgs and 5-metre’s in length.
Henry arrived at Crocworld in 1985 as an adult, with records that stated he was 85-years old.
He lives in his enclosure with six females, and has fathered over 10 000 offspring in the last 32 years.
Crocworld Conservation Centre in Scottburgh promises non-stop holiday fun this festive season with fascinating daily snake demonstrations,crocodile feeding and talks, forest walks, vulture feeding and talks every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
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