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Evalua Museo Del Desierto Permanent Guard of Crocodile Rescued in Palo Blanco Dam of Ramos Arizpe

Summary by Vanguardia
The Museum of the Desert (MUDE) analyzes the possibility that the crocodile rescued in the Palo Blanco Dam will remain definitively in its facilities, with the aim of turning its history into an example about responsible possession of fauna.Fernando Toledo, in charge of the Fauna area of the museum, confirmed that the specimen does not belong to the local ecosystem, since it presents characteristics specific to animals raised in captivity.
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The Museum of the Desert (MUDE) analyzes the possibility that the crocodile rescued in the Palo Blanco Dam will remain definitively in its facilities, with the aim of turning its history into an example about responsible possession of fauna.Fernando Toledo, in charge of the Fauna area of the museum, confirmed that the specimen does not belong to the local ecosystem, since it presents characteristics specific to animals raised in captivity.

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Vanguardia broke the news in on Friday, April 3, 2026.
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