In Brazil, an invasion of crocodiles that have flooded one of the beaches with several hundred, even thousands, and the local population is panicking
There is absolutely no dearth of bizarre content on the internet and this insanely viral video is proof of that. So, a clip featuring a large number of reptiles on a beach in Brazil has taken the internet by surprise. It was shared on Twitter by Ken Rutkowski, a radio talk show host and has been viewed a whopping 10 million times.
In the short clip, a huge number of reptiles can be seen resting on a beach in Brazil. Some were even crawling and others were just lounging in the water. The video obviously triggered a plethora of reactions from netizens and you should definitely check it out as well.
"In Brazil, an invasion of crocodiles that have flooded one of the beaches with several hundred, even thousands, and the local population is panicking," reads the caption of the post.
Needless to say, the video prompted an array of reactions from netizens and the comments section was proof of that.
"Whenever animals "invade" a space I always figure it's because humans messed up theirs so," a user wrote.
Another user commented, "There's something more to this. What's in the water? There's no way all of them are at bay like that."
There is absolutely no dearth of bizarre content on the internet and this insanely viral video is proof of that. So, a clip featuring a large number of reptiles on a beach in Brazil has taken the internet by surprise. It was shared on Twitter by Ken Rutkowski, a radio talk show host and has been viewed a whopping 10 million times.
In the short clip, a huge number of reptiles can be seen resting on a beach in Brazil. Some were even crawling and others were just lounging in the water. The video obviously triggered a plethora of reactions from netizens and you should definitely check it out as well.
"In Brazil, an invasion of crocodiles that have flooded one of the beaches with several hundred, even thousands, and the local population is panicking," reads the caption of the post.
Needless to say, the video prompted an array of reactions from netizens and the comments section was proof of that.
"Whenever animals "invade" a space I always figure it's because humans messed up theirs so," a user wrote.
Another user commented, "There's something more to this. What's in the water? There's no way all of them are at bay like that."
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