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Lived Next to Sausages: Crocodile Moves From Schreberg Species to Zoo

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For years a crocodile is kept in a Schrebergartensiedlung. The former owner had many exotic animals. Now the crocodile is allowed to spend its remaining years in Vienna - and even gets company.

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For years a crocodile is kept in a Schrebergartensiedlung. The former owner had many exotic animals. Now the crocodile is allowed to spend its remaining years in Vienna - and even gets company.

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For ten years, a Schreberg species was his home. Then, when the conditions of keeping could not be fulfilled, a crocodile in Germany suddenly became homeless. But now it found its place in the Tiergarten Schönbrunn – and apparently also love ... Last year, the male made headlines throughout Germany: "The crocodile was held privately for ten years in a Schreberg species in Thuringia", said Markus Baur, head of the reception station for reptiles i…

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In Vienna, the Beulenkrokodil-Männchen met a female.

·Vienna, Austria
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A 30-year-old Beulenkrokodil has moved from a German Schreberg species to the Tiergarten Schönbrunn. The over two-metre-long animal has found a new home there. Over 2.3 metres in length and almost 70 pointed teeth: The key data of the newest resident of the Tiergarten Schönbrunn are impressive. A 30-year-old Beulenkrokodil male has moved into the Terrarienhaus. In the previous year, the animal made headlines throughout Germany. "The crocodile wa…

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From the Laubenpieper to the zoo-dweller: The beul crocodile confiscated in Nordhausen was taken up in the Tiergarten Schönbrunn in Vienna.

Schönbrunn Zoo is the new home of a confiscated humpback crocodile.

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ORF.at News broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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