Papua New Guinea's Crocodile Man

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Lol, look how fat they are, massively overfed by the looks, solely to ensure he can do his tricks in a safer way.

I'd like to see another video, maybe in a few weeks, and in the meantime starve them.

Who reckons that fella would end up going the same way as the poor chicken, lol.
 
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Crocodiles are smart reptile and can recognize friend and foe. There is no stung as the crocodile is his pet who recognizes its pet owner. I have seen another video of a crocodile man in Borneo who swim along with and massage a 15 ft wild croc in a river he has befriended with for years. It wouldn’t work and is dangerous if the croc and the man are stranger to each other.
 
I'd imagine they know where their food comes from and who feeds them,at the very least.
I remember years ago a shop actually had a batch of baby Nile crocs for sale.
 
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I'd imagine they know where their food comes from and who feeds them,at the very least.
I remember years ago a shop actually had a batch of baby Nile crocs for sale.

That's crazy I know American Alligator were sold and Caiman but wow Nile Crocodile.
 
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That's crazy I know American Alligator were sold and Caiman but wow Nile Crocodile.
Oh yeah,gator and caiman hatchlings were pretty common there while I saw the crocs there just the one time.
 
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Crocodiles are smart reptile and can recognize friend and foe. There is no stung as the crocodile is his pet who recognizes its pet owner. I have seen another video of a crocodile man in Borneo who swim along with and massage a 15 ft wild croc in a river he has befriended with for years. It wouldn’t work and is dangerous if the croc and the man are stranger to each other.

I would never trust a crocodile lol.
 
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