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Sifis the Crocodile Found Dead
Sifis, the crocodile found in Crete, Greece, in July 2014, was found dead in Potami Dam near the city of Rethymno.
Unfortunately, Sifis was not...
Sifis the Crocodile to be Part of Epiphany Celebration
This year's Epiphany celebrations in Amari in Rethymno on the island of Crete will feature the famous "Cretan" crocodile, Sifis, as locals will dive...
Cretans Will Feed Sifis the Crocodile a Christmas Meal
The crocodile that was found in an artificial Cretan lake this summer has become a local sensation in the Rethymno area, Greece . Fearless...
Crocodile Expert Fails to Catch Sifis
Famous herpetologist Olivier Behra, who was invited to Crete by local authorities to catch Sifis the crocodile, failed. Initially Behra caught the reptile with a loop,...
Crocodile Expert Invited to Capture Sifis
On Monday, Moroccan activist Olivier Behra (of Discovery channel fame), known for his study of crocodiles, was invited to Crete, Greece, to capture crocodile Sifis. However,...
"Sifis" the Crocodile Still at Large
Despite the major operation to capture him, Sifis the Cretan crocodile continues to avoid the traps set up by the Greek Authorities and is still...
"Sifis" Crocodile Operation in Crete
The Development Organization of Crete has placed several traps in order to capture “Sifis”, the crocodile found in the region of Rethymno, on the Greek...
'Sifis' the Cretan Crocodile is a Facebook Hit
Every effort is being made to recapture alive and not kill the crocodile that has taken up residence in an artificial wetland in Rethymno...
The Olympic Airways Plane That Almost Crashed Into Athens
It was August 9, 1978 when an Olympic Airways Boeing 747 almost crashed into central Athens, with the pilot avoiding the disaster in the last second
Why Greeks Celebrate Name Days: An Orthodox Tradition
Name day is a uniquely Greek feast as people celebrate the feast of an Orthodox Christian saint, holy person or martyr they are named after