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Crocodile on the loose in Bangkok village, almost eats soi dogs


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Crocodile on the loose in Bangkok village, almost eats soi dogs


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BANGKOK:-- A woman in Bangkok woke up this morning to find a local soi dog trying to protect her two puppies from a crocodile.


Sawang Napawan, 53, who lives in Soi 44 on Seri Thai road, initially thought "Potato", the stray dog she feeds, was barking at a thief, but when she went to investigate, Sawang found out it was a full-grown freaking crocodile.


Yes, this is just another case of a wild animal miraculously appearing in the middle of Bangkok and nobody knows where it came from. But in this case it wasn’t something cute and cuddly, it was a crocodile.




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-- Coconuts Bangkok 2015-10-31

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Saturday mornings seem to bring out the humor impaired.

What size feet does it have, i'm looking for some new shoes.

Sounds like the croc went hungry. What a pity!

Good opportunity to institute an innovative dog control program.

May I have this crocodile?

I like he will eats my neighbors too.

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Saturday mornings seem to bring out the humor impaired.

What size feet does it have, i'm looking for some new shoes.

Sounds like the croc went hungry. What a pity!

Good opportunity to institute an innovative dog control program.

May I have this crocodile?

I like he will eats my neighbors too.

You didn't need to clarify your mental condition to us, we were well aware of it.coffee1.gif

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"It may be a released pet." You don't say!

Crocodiles (wild ones) were extirpated from Thailand (except perhaps a waterway in Pang Sida National Park) decades ago. All latest sightings are releases (probably estuarine / Siamese crocodile species-hybrids) including the sightings near Pa Kluay Mai in Khao Yai.

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"It may be a released pet." You don't say!

Crocodiles (wild ones) were extirpated from Thailand (except perhaps a waterway in Pang Sida National Park) decades ago. All latest sightings are releases (probably estuarine / Siamese crocodile species-hybrids) including the sightings near Pa Kluay Mai in Khao Yai.

Briggsy, Since you seem knowledgeable in this area, what about the crocs in Kaeng Kachan

Nat Forest? I heard they were wild Siamese. You think releases or .... ?

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That's not a croc....this is a croc

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Cassius' the croc weighs more than a tonne and measures 5.48 metres.

Blimey, thats not a croc, its a dinosaur!

Look at that idiot paddling his feet in the pool, only 1 thing you can say to a guy like that,,,, "Get Out You fool!"

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Saturday mornings seem to bring out the humor impaired.

What size feet does it have, i'm looking for some new shoes.

Sounds like the croc went hungry. What a pity!

Good opportunity to institute an innovative dog control program.

May I have this crocodile?

I like he will eats my neighbors too.

Yes we can always rely on you to avoid seeing any humour in the situation.

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