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  1. Davao Crocodile Park & Zoo, Davao City. 58,173 likes · 1,751 talking about this · 128,388 were here. Nestled in the heart of Davao City, Davao Crocodile Park & Zoo boasts a variety of attractions for...

  2. We visited Crocodile Park and thoroughly enjoyed it. Not only are there crocodiles, small ones, and really big ones, there are other creatures. Feed the Coy, feed huge ostriches, get close and personal with scary snakes. I highly recommend it.

  3. The Davao Crocodile Park is an establishment that showcases a ‘state of the art’ crocodile farming system in the Philippines. It has the most recent crocodile farm design equipped with modern facilities and equipment.

  4. Hands on feeding of Koi fish, Rabbits, Ostrich was good and the play area was lovely for the children. If you are into crocodiles, there is plenty of them and as in Australia we have crocodile farms, I didnt find the selling of items any different than what is done in other parts of the world.

  5. Experience the breathtaking Davao Crocodile Park, a ‘state of the art’ crocodile farming system in the Philippines that showcases the most recent crocodile farm design equipped with modern facilities and equipment.

  6. Davao Crocodile Farms Garden Pangil (Fang) This sanctuary takes care of the crocodile named Pangil which is now the biggest crocodile in the Philippines after the crocodile named Lolong died last February 10, 2013.

  7. The Davao Crocodile Park is home to hundreds of crocodiles (of course) of all sizes, from newly-hatched babies and yearlings to full-grown ones. The biggest of the park’s residents is “Pangil”, an 18-foot croc known as one of the largest in the country, among Agusan’s now-deceased “Lolong”.