Yianni, The Nile Crocodile Signals: Im Still Alive.
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Here’s a very touching story about how an abandoned and neglected crocodile now leads a happier life because a human understood its message to her:
http://www.care2.com/causes/nile-crocodile-signals-rescuer-im-still-alive.html
It’s so true that we sometimes judge an animal by its looks.
Here’s an excerpt:
Humans have a misconception about the psyche of crocs and imbue themwith villainousqualities because of theirdesign as powerful predators. But the truth is that crocodiles dohave a softer side and have even been known to be concerned parents of their unborn offspring. A nesting pair will guard their eggs, even rolling them around gently in their mouths to help the babies break through the shell at hatching time.Perhaps its the rugged appearance of crocodiles that hassome dampening effect on many peoples ability to empathize with their plight, yet there are a few who see, truly see, thevulnerable spirit that lies beneath that thick skin.
Read more:http://www.care2.com/causes/nile-crocodile-signals-rescuer-im-still-alive.html#ixzz1jWiXnTs1
Source: http://myanimalcare.org/2012/01/15/yianni-the-nile-crocodile-signals-im-still-alive/
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