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How it was
April 17, 2010 07:40PM
It was 2007 in La Manzanilla. Tourists loved being close to the wildlife.
I think this was far too close!



What do you think?

Howard Platt, Manzanillo
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Re: How it was
April 18, 2010 05:51PM
The real question is what is the croc doing on the beach? Doesn't he know he belongs in the Laguna? Someone should educate these reptiles!
Re: How it was
April 18, 2010 06:58PM
I suspect the crocodiles feel they were there first, as they were right down the beach towards Boca until the development there denied them access.

Howard Platt, Manzanillo
hplattbc@gmail.com
Re: How it was
April 18, 2010 11:26PM
We do have short term health insurance !
Re: How it was
April 22, 2010 12:06PM
Does the policy cover walking stupidly close to an animal with big jaws that has a very explosive and quick short range attack?

Dan

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Re: How it was
April 23, 2010 11:47AM
Funny...thanks for the smile you all put on my face.

How about insurance for the Croc? Living close to humans is hazardous...
Re: How it was
April 29, 2010 07:07PM
I suppose that the people walking by thought he was tame or some such thing.....idiots do the same thing here in Canada when they see a bear at a picnic....duh...one would hope the croc does not suffer from indigestion due to tattoo ink!
Re: How it was, Attacks?
May 18, 2010 06:31PM
hola todos!

peaceful co-existance? impressive picture!

this is my first visit to the La Manzanilla board, man that is one big reptile!

curious to know if anyone remembers the last if any, incident of a croc attack in the Lagoon





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