Crocodile Discovered at School? | Snakes SOS: Goa’s Wildest | National Geographic

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It was no massive crocodile but big enough to devour a small kid at a school.I'm from chambal (Madhya Pradesh) and believe me, i've seen a lot bigger crocodiles, well ofcourse😅, not that bigger of lolong sort, but yeah 14 to 15 feet long crocodiles.Despite, river filled with so many crocs, People getting attacked, snatched, killed and devoured are very rare incidents.I'm 26 and the last time, when i heard, someone got attacked by a croc was when i was 10.Throughtout my whole life, i have only heard 3 to 4 attacks.People and crocs here in chambal get along pretty well although in Australia, Croc attacks are pretty common mainly 'cuz 13 to 15 feet long crocodiles are, a dime, a dozen😊.In india, an average croc is no more than 11 to 12 feet though big enough to take down a grown-up but not a full grown buffalo.Long story short, size matters😂.

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This is in Tilamol, quepem near my college gcq😊

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