Un crocodile de trois mètres se promène dans un quartier résidentiel

  • last year
Transcript
00:00 (boat engine roaring)
00:02 - How you all doing?
00:03 (speaking in foreign language)
00:07 (birds squawking)
00:10 - There you go.
00:33 (speaking in foreign language)
00:35 - How you all doing?
00:36 (speaking in foreign language)
00:37 - We've got the little dogs running,
00:39 we've got the guy sweating,
00:40 the guy pouring water and throwing the rest of the fish.
00:43 I mean, it's an exact, it's the perfect storm.
00:46 (dogs barking)
00:47 - You worried about your dogs?
00:49 - Yeah, we do worry about our dogs.
00:50 - You gotta be careful about them.
00:52 (dogs barking)
00:54 - So what we've got here is a three-meter crocodile
01:01 walking around in this residential area.
01:03 We just saw someone come along right at the water's edge.
01:07 And this is the kind of thing we're dealing with here.
01:10 (birds squawking)
01:13 (dramatic music)
01:18 We've got about 1.7 million acres,
01:21 bed Florida includes,
01:24 and about half of this area is potentially inhabited
01:26 by crocodiles.
01:27 (dramatic music)
01:32 (speaking in foreign language)
01:36 - We just screwed up, we destroyed their natural habitat.
01:39 All of a sudden, all of Florida's been crushed down
01:41 with a special system of water
01:43 to make it more hospitable for humans.
01:45 (dramatic music)
01:48 (speaking in foreign language)
01:52 It became less suitable for the hatchlings.
01:56 So a few of the hatchlings would be able to go back
01:58 to adulthood, and on top of that,
02:00 they received protection.
02:02 (dramatic music)
02:05 (dramatic music)
02:08 (whooshing)

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