There is a video circulating on Instagram of a crocodile in Indonesia floating on its back, waving two of its paws above the waterline. The caption (alarmingly) reads: ‘Crocodiles have started pretending to drown to lure in human prey.’
It’s probably click-bait bollocks, but at the same time, animals aren’t stupid.
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