A crocodile entered the garden of a nightclub in Goat Island located at the Northern Territory of Australia. The nightclub owner Kai Hansen fearlessly chased the 2.5 meters long crocodile from his garden with the frying pan after noticing the crocodile. Hansen told that the crocodile first entered the garden slowly but later on it started to behave aggressively. “I can’t say that this is an everyday event. But I must stay as safe as I can. No one was hurt and the crocodile learned a good lesson,” Hansen said. Hansen also told that his dog named Pippa was killed by a crocodile in 2018.
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