Robot Crocodile “Longlong” in Philippines

Workers pull “Longlong”, a 21-foot robot crocodile from a truck at the Crocodile Park in Pasay City, the Philippines, July 5, 2014. The robot crocodile, costing around 80,000 pesos, or 1,818 U.S. dollars, is inspired by a giant saltwater crocodile, the longest crocodile on the earth, which died while in captivity in southern Philippines in 2013. (Photo: Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

Children look at “Longlong”, a 21-foot robot crocodile at the Crocodile Park in Pasay City, the Philippines, July 5, 2014. (Photo: Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

A worker unloads “Longlong”, a 21-foot robot crocodile from a truck at the Crocodile Park in Pasay City, the Philippines, July 5, 2014. (Photo: Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

Workers carry “Longlong”, a 21-foot robot crocodile from a truck at the Crocodile Park in Pasay City, the Philippines, July 5, 2014. (Photo: Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

Workers prepare to unload “Longlong”, a 21-foot robot crocodile from a truck at the Crocodile Park in Pasay City, the Philippines, July 5, 2014. (Photo: Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

“Longlong”, a 21-foot robot crocodile, is on the way to the Crocodile Park in Pasay City, the Philippines, July 5, 2014. (Photo: Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

