A woman from Florida had the surprise of her life when a blow to her turned out from a crocodile seven feet long.
“I heard a blow to for and then nothing more,” said Nathalie Gaines, who lives in Lake Mary, Florida, Fox 35 in Orlando. “I waited for a while and then listened again.”
After looking at the camera, he realized: “There was a full -fledged crocodile on our forehead.” His Cam video took a good look at the beast out of its double -instance red doors.
It seems that the knocking crocodile phenomenon is part of mating behavior and may not be as rare as some might think. YouTube has several other similar calls from Gator, including this short film also published in Florida five days ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQD0W4W8io4
This is the height of the crocodile mating season, according to the Florida Fishing and Wildlife Commission.
Cortation and reproduction take place from mid -April to May, the naturalists say. It is known that male alligators, such as the men of other species, navigate the areas that seek females. A crocodile that seeks love can end in houses or around its natural habitat.
Gaines’ squamous visitor waited at the by for a while before he finally decided to leave and return to the water near Gainines house in Florida Central north of Orlando.
“We always see wildlife, but not this close, knocking on the door,” Gaines added.
Lowell Cauffiel has dodged the Caimanes while investigating a book near Orlando. He is the best -selling author of Under the line and nine other criminal novels and non -fiction titles. See Lowellcauffiel.com For more.