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Dr. Amr Tamam, Professor of Protected Areas and former Dean of the Institute of Environment, confirmed that the number of crocodiles in Egypt is estimated at around 10,000 crocodiles, with non-venomous snake species being more prevalent. He explained that the two most common venomous snake species are the "Tareesha" and the "Cobra," with cobras being more widespread in agricultural areas such as the Delta and Aswan, due to the availability of food sources like frogs and rodents. He emphasized that the presence of suitable environmental and food conditions contributes to their proliferation, and warned to be cautious when they appear, advising against attempting to catch or approach them.
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