What is the biggest crocodile in the Philippines?
Robert Guerrero
Updated on May 16, 2026
| A photograph of Lolong during captivity | |
|---|---|
| Species | Crocodylus porosus (Saltwater crocodile) |
| Resting place | National Museum of Natural History, Manila |
| Known for | Guinness World Record "world's largest crocodile in captivity" |
| Weight | 1,075 kg (2,370 lb) |
Also to know is, what is the largest crocodile on record?
Lolong
Furthermore, are there crocodiles in Philippines? The Philippine crocodile (Crocodylus mindorensis), also known as the Mindoro crocodile, the Philippine freshwater crocodile, the bukarot in Ilocano, and more generally as a buwaya in most Filipino lowland cultures, is one of two species of crocodiles found in the Philippines; the other is the larger saltwater crocodile
Beside above, is there a croc bigger than lolong?
'Crocodile Dundees' after bigger croc than 'Lolong' The monster, 6.1-meter (20-foot) saltwater crocodile ensnared on Saturday in Bunawan town after a 24-day hunt has already been named “Lolong” by the villagers—and experts say Lolong may not be alone.
What is the largest crocodile in captivity?
Australian saltwater crocodile