

Within seconds, the Chong Khneas crocodiles appeared. Beady eyes and snaggletooth grins, these crocs meant business. I tapped a few of them on the head with the fish, but no movement. "Are they more interested in me?" I worried. Suddenly, "SNAP", one of the biggest crocodiles grabbed on. Unable to support the pole anymore, I used the leverage of the railing to fight with him for a few seconds, but his jaws were too powerful. Lunch was served!

Cost of feeding crocodiles: USD 5 (with a little bargaining)
R.I.P.
John Catfish
2007-2007
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