Crocs not Chams.

Thanks for sharing that! That is amazing! I think anyone who loves reptiles has experienced this bond on some level. This is an extreme example. Without spoiling anything, I wish the best for Chito's family!
 
Thanks for sharing that! That is amazing! I think anyone who loves reptiles has experienced this bond on some level. This is an extreme example. Without spoiling anything, I wish the best for Chito's family!

Uggggh I KNOW right? I feel like reptiles get a bad rep on socialization, but you're right for anyone who has a reptile or likes them it is usually always because of that one reptile that just "got it" lol.
 
I think I seen in the news that he is missing. I cannot remember if it was him but it was someone who swam with crocs. I seen it in news maybe 2-3 months ago.
 
that crock wasn't normal due. he had previously being shot in the head and survived so his brain is not the common crock brain after that.

That's true he was shot in the head and I think that does play a big part in the croc being different, but still that's still pretty freaking cool that someone in the world can say "I used to have a crocodile friend for like 20 years no bd. I chewed up his food for him and we wrestled. What? This isn't normal for you?"
 
I must have been reading about a guy that choose the wrong croc to swim with.

Lol. I don't know why that struck me as funny. But I do think this was definitely a concentrated situation. Because he was shot when he was relatively small and depended solely on the guy to get his meals for a very long time. It was almost a bit like being rehatched on a different playing field i suppose.
 
Also I don't know if any of you noticed but when the croc was with the guy his eyes were always fully circular. I thought that was interesting because I thought they always had slivers for eyes.
 
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