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Watch: Man Adopts Baby Crocodile After Accidentally Catching It

In their houses, some individuals domesticate exotic creatures. A guy recently shared a video of himself training a crocodile for pet ownership. He became the full-time dad of this venomous reptile after an unplanned meeting with the juvenile crocodile while out fishing. The guy has captured the whole life cycle of the crocodile, from a newborn to a gigantic adult, in this lengthy viral video.

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The discovery of this strange pet startled the internet community. Many referred to home alligator rearing as a “huge mistake.” They questioned how safe it is for the members of the family to have crocodiles in their home.

A young guy manages to capture a little crocodile that became trapped in his fishing line in the most recent viral video. He takes it in instead of returning it to the river. In the footage, the guy can be seen giving the crocodile a wash and feeding it. He transforms his adult croc into an angel in one instance. The crocodile seems to be growing up as it starts to move about on the bed. The croc was once seen ascending on his owner’s back. The young guy is not scared by the strange sight, despite what others may think. A member of the social networking site X by the name of Figen uploaded the video ( previously called Twitter).

There have been 23.4 million views of the video. “It is a grave error to raise Crocs and alligators at home. One user said, “They grow and you cannot maintain any level of safety.”

Many others asked about the safety of keeping such critters at home, while others had more insignificant questions about things like the young man’s costume for the crocodile.

One person said in the comments area that crocodile babies are very dependent on their moms from the moment they are born. Because their nest is hidden under the ground for safety, the hatchlings must rely on their mothers to excavate the nest before they may emerge.

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