Reptile Polarized Sunglasses Assist In Catching A Man Eating Crocodile In Uganda.
Reptile Polarized Sunglasses announced today that National Geographic reptile expert Dr. Brady Barr, while wearing Reptile sunglasses model Gator, caught the second largest man eating crocodile ever captured alive. It was captured in Uganda.
Online, September 21, 2010 (Newswire.com) - Reptile Polarized Sunglasses announced today that National Geographic reptile expert Dr. Brady Barr, while wearing Reptile sunglasses model Gator, caught the second largest man eating crocodile ever captured alive. It was captured in Uganda, at a village on Lake Victoria. It was taken to a National Park and released unharmed. It had killed 21 people.
Dr. Barr goes on describing the sunglasses, "I truly am a believer. They are such quality. For the past five years, I've put these sunglasses through some grueling conditions around the globe and they held up admirably. In addition, I am constantly getting compliments on their stylishness... something I am not accustomed to!"
Dr. Brady Barr is the first person ever to capture and study all 23 species of crocodilians in the wild. For over 15 years and through 50 countries, his goal has been to get hands-on experience with crocs in their natural habitats in order to understand how best to preserve them in the wild. Approximately one-third of all croc species are endangered and Barr's extraordinary achievement brings worldwide attention to their plight.
Reptile is a small independent company that specializes in producing premium polarized sunglasses. Reptile is known for its proprietary AMP lens system that utilizes breakthrough lens technology, coatings and filters under the label "Reptile Polarized Sunglasses". Reptile focuses on designing styles that, while reflecting today's fashions, are timeless in style and are beautiful, wearable and comfortable.
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