The Bond Between This Man And A Massive Crocodile Will Change Everything You Thought You Knew About Crocs
June 3, 2015
No human has ever swam and touched a huge crocodile in the water without being attacked. But one man is changing everything we thought we knew about crocodiles.
20 years ago, Costa Rican animal lover Chito rescued Pocho the crocodile from a hunting bullet wound and nursed him back to health. During the recovery, Chito says the two formed a unique bond. Every time he tried to release Pocho back into the wild, he kept coming back.
In this incredible story, you will witness Chito swim, play, hug, kiss, and even feed his crocodile best friend proving that even crocs, with their history of aggression, can show emotion and create connections with humans.
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