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Befriending a CROC !

Is it me or has the world gone a little WILD !

Well, the only person I've seen meddling with crocs on a daily basis would be the late Steve Irwin and now his son Robert Irwin. To be honest, it is definately a CRAZY idea to deal with animals of the wild as they are dangerous. I mean it is obvious isn't it, that's why they are placed in the wild and are feared.

 

Recently, there's been a video of four kids playing, i repeat, PLAYING with a crocodile while swimming in a river. And this event was recorded by non other than their father. 

 

The kids were said to be very fond of the predator instead of having cats at home. They were swimming and petting the crocs as if it were nothing. These kids seems to be having the best times of their lives but also cause krokodeilophobics (fear of crocodiles) to shiver around Malaysia. 

 

To avoid tempting and taunting the predator, the father kept reminding the kids no to laugh or taunt at it as he was afraid its natural animalistic instinct might just make a scene.

 

Well, this is definately something crazy, dangerous and a once in a life time experience. However, I do hope that kids of all ages who watched or is watching this video DOES NOT make it an inspiration to play around with wild animals ESPECIALLY when they are not supervised. It is definately not a proud thing to say 'I got eaten by crocs'. 

 

You can watch video by clicking the link below: 

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