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WATCH: Horrific moment crocodile mauls arm of keeper in northern Thailand


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I reckon he was thinking he would come to no 'arm......he was probably right.

 

Some do say crocs can be 'arm less.

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Promised my Mom before moving here: no teasing crocodiles, no petting tigers, no riding elephants, no volunteering from the audience at cobra shows, and no lady boy shows. And with the possible exception of that last item, I've kept my word to her. :blush:

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On 7/30/2018 at 5:55 AM, worgeordie said:

"before teasing it with a stick ", you would think common sense

would tell you ,don't do that to a crocodile.

regards worgeordie

Overconfidence is a bitch !!

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All crocodile shows should feature one or two handlers loosing an arm or a leg.  The skin of the handler could be tanned and sold at department stores.

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10 minutes ago, toybits said:

All crocodile shows should feature one or two handlers loosing an arm or a leg.  The skin of the handler could be tanned and sold at department stores.

Who knows, you might get a wallet with a ( un ) lucky tattoo.

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I have had some pretty crappy jobs in my time, jobs that I used to dread going too, but Never a job as bad as this poor guy!

Bet he is really looking forward to going to work today and earning a shilling to feed the kids! :shock1:

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I've been told a croc will bite off your arm , but his arm looked to have survived it. 

 

Do they oil their arms first , and maybe file down the crocs teeth ? 

If this was in the wild that arm would have been food. 

  

   

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2 hours ago, balo said:

I've been told a croc will bite off your arm , but his arm looked to have survived it. 

 

Do they oil their arms first , and maybe file down the crocs teeth ? 

If this was in the wild that arm would have been food. 

  

   

Yes , but this is not a crocodile -  Its an aligator which is smaller with a less bite force than a croc. Further so are those aligators well feeded at all time and trained for the purpose so whats happened its more likely a reflex than a hunting session.

 

https://www.diffen.com/difference/Alligator_vs_Crocodile

 

https://animals.mom.me/alligator-stronger-bite-croc-11677.html

 

Also he didtnt carry a purse...:whistling:

 

 

 

 

 

 

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