Escaped crocodile seen walking on road caught during storm in Thailand

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WATCH: A huge 8ft long crocodile 🐊 was seen walking along a road during a storm in Chachoengsao province, Thailand, in the early hours of Friday morning (Sept 23).

The reptile appeared to have been flushed out of its home by the tropical downpour in Chachoengsao province,Footage shows the beast waiting on the dark highway as a passing car approached. Shocked passenger Baifarn Farn was with her partner in the car when they wound down the window and looked at the animal.

Chachoengsao Rescue Service were called and they caught the crocodile the next morning before tying up its limbs and loading it into a pickup truck. A rescue service spokesman said: 'At 2:30 am Chachoengsao Rescue Service coordinated with villagers to find a large crocodile that was seen crossing the road near the entrance of the Saman Rattanaram Temple.

Thailand and other countries in Southeast Asia, such as Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines, are in the middle of theirSoaring temperatures reaching 35 degrees Celsius are often followed by powerful tropical storms with thunder, lightning, rain and flash floods which cause rivers to flow faster and become dangerous.

 

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