A huge crocodile known as Lolong has brought pride, fear, tourism 
revenue and attention to the remote southern Philippines town where it 
was captured. And now it has claimed a world record, too.
Guinness World Records declared the giant, blamed for deadly attacks 
before it was captured last September, is the largest saltwater 
crocodile in captivity in the world.
The news sparked celebrations in Bunawan, a farming town of 37,000 in
 Agusan del Sur province, but Mayor Edwin Cox Elorde said it also 
fostered concerns that more giant crocodiles might lurk in a marshland 
and creek where villagers fish.
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