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Tourist Mistakes Crocodile for Statue, Survives Vicious Attack at Philippine Zoo

The 29-year-old suffered severe injuries after climbing into the enclosure for a selfie, prompting an ongoing investigation into zoo safety measures.

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A man climbed into a crocodile enclosure for photos and was attacked.
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Overview

  • The incident occurred on April 28 at Kabug Island Mangrove and Wetlands Park in the Philippines, where the tourist climbed a fence to pose with a 15-foot crocodile named Lalay.
  • Mistaking the crocodile for a statue, the man was attacked and held for 30 minutes, sustaining bites to his arm and thighs as the animal performed a death roll.
  • A zookeeper intervened by striking the crocodile with cement, forcing it to release the man, who was then rushed to the hospital for treatment.
  • The victim required over 50 stitches and has since been discharged from Dr. George T. Hofer Memorial Hospital, according to recent updates.
  • Local authorities continue to investigate the incident, emphasizing the dangers of entering animal enclosures and reviewing the zoo's safety protocols.