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Hey have you guys heard about this?
[quote]Ekanindya Karsa Company is a reptile skin company that located at Jalan Raya Serang, West Java, Indonesia. The company processes raw materials to finished products such as bags and wallets for men and women. Marketplace for the products is domestic and international markets, and most of the products are exported to Japan.
Source of the raw materials such as crocodile skin, Crocodylus porosus and C. novaeguineae, lizard skin, Varanus salvator, snake skin, Python reticulatus, P. curtus, and small materials from Naja sputatrix have been processed in the company. Source of lizard skins and snake skins are from the wild, whereas most of crocodile skins materials are from the other crocodile farms that have a quota to hunt from the wild or ranching.
Because of high demand of crocodile skin product right now, but quota number to hunt crocodiles from the wild is limited, Ekanindya Karsa Company firm will get crocodile skin materials by itself in the future by developing a crocodile farm; the farm is in the same area as the factory.
The crocodile farm was built in August 2000 and stocked with 150 F2 female Crocodylus porosus from Belanakan Crocodile farm, Perhutani, West Java; and 70 F2 male C. porosus from Charoen Pokphand Company in Palembang, South Sumatra.
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flmnh.ufl.edu/natsci/HERPETO … p75-79.htm
Innaresting stuff, no?