Wild 'CROC ' in woods

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Settler
Oct 3, 2012
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Kettering
Whilst out walking near Kettering today i saw a wild CROC!!!

Could not believe it when i saw it, the first one ive ever seen in the wild and i never knew they were living so close to kettering.

This must have been an adolescent as it was on its own and rather small, as adults they usually travel in pairs.

Anyway i managed to get a quick picture before it spooked and hopped into the bushes













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In all likelihood someone may return to look for it if it's dropped off a childs foot whilst being carried or in a pushchair - especially if they're local.


Ummm yes you may well be right, it does look like there is a subtle track from the elusive pushchair of wild kettering. Well spotted mate :) I totally missed the tracks
 
During the heavy snows a couple of years ago, I once forgot I put the kids walking boots on the roof of the car and drove off. Got to my destination and only one was still there. Worked out which bend I lost it on and when the snow thawed a couple of weeks later, there it was. A quick wash and good as new :)
 
Very interesting!
There has been odd sighting throughout the UK of the elusive single croc youth, but i believe the government are trying to keep a hush hush about the whole thing!
I believe they originate from Niwot, Colorado, united states, but somehow through poor customs control, have managed to find there way to the uk, and have begun to breed.
You are correct in saying that the adults usually come in pairs, well done, i can see that you have done your homework!
It is good that you managed to catch a fairly detailed and close up photo of this youngling, but be warned!!!, the government will not take this lightly, and will try to erase all proof of such rumours and photo's!
If you feel brave enough, have you tried setting a trap, because i don't believe anyone has managed to do so as of yet!, this could be your chance of fame....
if you do manage what most believe is either just rumour, or impossible to catch, then you must go straight to the papers before you go to the government, they will be watching..... Please watch your back!!!!!
Good luck, and thank's for sharing!!!...:lmao:
 
Nice one RM:lmao:, perhaps we should set a few traps up for these around here, just in case...........................?
 
Nice one RM:lmao:, perhaps we should set a few traps up for these around here, just in case...........................?

I believe you need to use quite smelly cheese as bait. Judging by the ones I've come across you can smell it on their breath. Though an old sock seems to work too as I've seen them feasting on these too. Attacking people to get at them.
 

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