Frightening footage has emerged online of alligators demonstrating amazing resourcefulness, waving their limbs above the water and creating the illusion of a drowning person.. The video, shot by @travly and @travel, collected more than a million likes, causing a wave of discussions.
The unusual behavior of reptiles is believed to attract those who are willing to take a risk and try to "
Residents of Balinese, where this video was filmed, react to what is happening with irony, well aware of this unusual " The narrator of the video suggests that reptiles may deliberately use this trick, realizing its effectiveness in attracting victims.
“Perhaps this became such a common occurrence that rumors spread among the alligators, and they began to use simulated drowning as a way to lure particularly naive people,” the author of the video comments..
The alligator's paws seem especially creepy, as from a distance they resemble a human hand, which enhances the effect of their trick.. However, netizens were divided in their opinions. Some express outrage and concern, while others believe that only an extremely careless person could fall victim to such a trick.
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The video, shot by @travly and @travel, collected more than a million likes, causing a wave of discussions. There is no reliable data yet on whether anyone has fallen victim to this “deadly trick”.
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