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Some believe that they are trying to lure humans into the water to eat them. However, crocodile experts are throwing a bunch of cold water on that theory. Sometimes there's more to it.
The news agency added that some who have seen crocodiles acting this way think the wild animals are trying to lure people into the water so they can attack them.
The news agency added that some who have seen crocodiles acting this way think the wild animals are trying to lure people into the water so they can attack them.
Some on social media are sharing their opinion on some behavior by crocodiles, worrying that the reptiles are pretending to drown to lure humans into the water, although experts have discounted ...
The news agency added that some who have seen crocodiles acting this way think the wild animals are trying to lure people into the water so they can attack them.
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Gregory Erickson, a professor in the biological science department at Florida State University, echoed Sideleau's thoughts, telling Newsweek, "I do not believe this crocodile was trying to lure humans ...
Gregory Erickson, a professor in the biological science department at Florida State University, echoed Sideleau's thoughts, telling Newsweek, "I do not believe this crocodile was trying to lure humans ...
Gregory Erickson, a professor in the biological science department at Florida State University, echoed Sideleau's thoughts, telling Newsweek, "I do not believe this crocodile was trying to lure humans ...