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diehardblue

(11,112 posts)
Sun Oct 30, 2022, 12:25 PM Oct 2022

Parenting, sometimes, includes making decisions for our pets when they are in danger.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/news/watch-dog-chases-crocodile-but-what-happens-next-will-send-chills-down-your-spine/ar-AA13qKD8?ocid=mailsignout&pc=U591&cvid=8c91da055842475e8388ff1511982a45

Social media platforms often share baffling videos of nature and wild animals. There are ample predators and prey clips available on the internet. A video of a dog chasing a crocodile has been going viral on social media. The video opens with a crocodile chilling near a lake while a small dog runs towards him and chases it down. After a few frames, the crocodile appears to be chilling on the land while the dog again barks and runs behind the alligator.
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