For generations, the mangrove wetlands hidden along the Philippine coast have belonged to more than wildlife. Beneath the tangled roots lives an ancient society of anthropomorphic crocodilians, remaining hidden from humanity through silence, caution, and the fear their legends inspire. To nearby villages, they are protectors of the river, merciless toward poachers, yet strangely tolerant of those who show genuine respect.

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