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Video: Giant crocodile squeezes wooden fences narrowly

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Miami fla. (WFLA) -Early this month, a giant crocodile that crossed the highland Oaks Park road and was surrounded by the camera was caught.

On January 20, Rick Chamber, a resident of Miamidaide County County, discovered that reptile returned to a nearby lake and usually lives.

Watch: Frozen crocodile found in the pond in the freezing temperature

When he took the time to cross the street, at that moment he was paying attention to several residents and officers.

“I just go for a walk near the park,” said Schemer.

Eventually, the animals walked on the road, squeezed through wooden fences, and returned to the lake.

Video: The frozen iguana is bitten by a cat from the Florida tree

Schermer told the NBC affiliate WTVJ that the police would attend the crocodile return to a safe return of the crocodile and ensure their safety.

According to Florida fish and wildlife, it is known that American crocodile lives in the coastal area of ​​South Florida. They are usually found in ponds, entry, and streams, but due to large canal systems, they may be more inland.

FWC officials have warned residents to keep them safe from these reptiles.



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