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Pope Benedict XVI addressed around 7,000 faithful — and a crocodile. To commemorate the Rome zoo’s 100th anniversary, staff members attended the Pope’s general indoor audience in Vatican City and brought along a rare baby Cuban crocodile to represent the zoological park’s animals.
The Cuban crocodile, which is classified as an endangered species, has seen its numbers fall by 80 per cent in the recent years, and it currently survives only in a small area of the island, the Vatican said in a statement. From March 26 to 28, Benedict will make the second-ever Papal visit to Cuba where he is due to conduct two open-air masses. — IANS/AKI
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