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Cyprus plans crocodile farm as tourist lure
POSTED 02 Sep 2014 . BY Tom Anstey
The crocodiles are valued at around €2,000 each Credit: Tom Anstey
An Israeli/Cypriot consortium has put forward plans to build a visitor attraction housing 1,000 crocodiles in Psematismenos, Cyprus.

The plans for the crocodile farm, submitted to Cyprus’ Ministry of Agriculture, will see the attraction filled with Nile crocodiles – a freshwater crocodile which is the second largest living reptile in the world after the saltwater crocodile.

Israel in particular seems to have a vested interest in the project, as authorities want to get rid of the crocodile population in the country, but their slaughter is illegal, prompting the bid to send them to willing hosts.

Cyprus’ minister for agriculture, Nicos Kouyialis, met with the consortium and has ordered that the proposal be examined by veterinary services to ensure the project is safe for visitors and residents of the local area.

Each of the 1,000 crocodiles – which can grow up to 5m (16.4ft) in length and weigh 1,000kg (2,205lbs) – is valued at around €2,000 (US$2,600, £1,600) and consumes about one pound of meat on a daily basis.

Costs and further details on the attraction – which would be the only crocodile farm in the country – have not yet been revealed, with more information on the project to be unveiled if the plans gain approval.
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Cyprus plans crocodile farm as tourist lure
POSTED 02 Sep 2014 . BY Tom Anstey
The crocodiles are valued at around €2,000 each Credit: Tom Anstey
An Israeli/Cypriot consortium has put forward plans to build a visitor attraction housing 1,000 crocodiles in Psematismenos, Cyprus.

The plans for the crocodile farm, submitted to Cyprus’ Ministry of Agriculture, will see the attraction filled with Nile crocodiles – a freshwater crocodile which is the second largest living reptile in the world after the saltwater crocodile.

Israel in particular seems to have a vested interest in the project, as authorities want to get rid of the crocodile population in the country, but their slaughter is illegal, prompting the bid to send them to willing hosts.

Cyprus’ minister for agriculture, Nicos Kouyialis, met with the consortium and has ordered that the proposal be examined by veterinary services to ensure the project is safe for visitors and residents of the local area.

Each of the 1,000 crocodiles – which can grow up to 5m (16.4ft) in length and weigh 1,000kg (2,205lbs) – is valued at around €2,000 (US$2,600, £1,600) and consumes about one pound of meat on a daily basis.

Costs and further details on the attraction – which would be the only crocodile farm in the country – have not yet been revealed, with more information on the project to be unveiled if the plans gain approval.
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The Dubai Municipality has agreed an AED10m (£1.78m, US$2.72m, €2.08m) deal with an entertainment group to open a crocodile theme park - the first of its kind in the Middle East.
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OMA completes New Museum transformation with landmark expansion and Oberon restaurant
OMA has completed a major transformation of New York's New Museum, creating a larger cultural campus that combines expanded exhibition spaces with learning, performance, hospitality and public programming.
David Rockwell creates immersive magic destination, The Hand and The Eye
A US$50 million (£44.2 million, €51.2 million) transformation of Chicago's historic McCormick Mansion has created a new destination that combines live magic, immersive theatre, dining and private membership under one roof.
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