In Florida, a woman risked her life to save her beloved dog, corner, holding the pet’s head in her mouth during an evening walk after a 6-half-foot crocodile.
“Suddenly, I saw my eyes. I saw that it was rolling around myself so I pulled her immediately, ‘corner, let’s go,’ but she is really a strong dog,” Kim Spencer told Fox 13 on her side with the corner.
In another partition, the crocodile put the entire head of the corner in his mouth.
“She is facing it, it is facing it, and it suddenly jumped on it and found her, so she was all the way, as her entire head in her mouth,” the Spencer explained.
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In Florida, a woman risked her life to save her beloved dog, corner, holding the pet’s head in her mouth during an evening walk after a 6-half-foot crocodile. (Fox 13)
He said that when he “stopped thinking and just a pigeon on him.”
“Jumped on it, straded it, as Ladli as she is,” she jokingly, “and was trying to open its jaw.”
“Jumped on it, straded it, as he is in the form of Ladlik, and was trying to open its jaw.”
The Spencer said that the crocodile was back for him and he does not remember all the details because it happened so fast.
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The corner was injured in the attack but it was cured. (Fox 13)
“We just became lucky because it went on. As soon as it ran away after us, it went back into the water and I got up and we got out of there,” he said.
Both the Spencer and the corner needed a stitches after the incident, and while the hands of the Spencer are still banded and the corner is playing a cone on his head, they are otherwise fine.
“We are empty nests, she is my child, so I was not ready to take that mindset that he is an animal versus a human,” the Spencer told the station.
The Spencer warned others that the same thing could be “easily” with someone else.

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“You may not be lucky to be able to get your child or your pets. Many people say that they are more afraid of us that we are among them. It is clearly not so.”
Severe injuries caused by crocodiles in Florida “Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission” The ability to struggle is always present, “is rare, saying that human population growth in the waterfront areas may have a large ability to” more frequent crocodile-human interactions, and struggle. ,
The Commission advises to feed crocodiles at any time, maintains your distance and keeps pets on a strap and water.