Crocodile-like creatures seen swarming the shore of this island (VIDEO)
More under this adIn a video that has gone viral, crocodiles can be seen swarming on what is believed to be a Brazilian beach. What do we really see?
Did crocodiles get together to invade a Brazilian beach? That's what one Twitter user implied, sharing a video in which hundreds of reptilescan actually be seen sunning themselves near the water. The rather scary tweet indicates that the local population is frightened and that the presence of the reptiles could be explained by an impending earthquake. However, this is not the case.
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This is not a beach
At first glance, the video is scary. This gathering of predators is frightening, and it is clear that it is impossible to swim with them. But where exactly are they?
More under this adMore under this adThe tweet, viewed over six million times, unequivocally reports that the scene was filmed on a Brazilian beach. But according to Brobible, these crocodiles have gathered in eastern Brazil in the Pantanal, a vast wetland, miles from the ocean and the sea.
More under this adMore under this adThey are not even crocodiles
On closer inspection, the reptiles shown in the video are not even crocodiles! In fact, the animals filmed are caimans, which are very present in the region.
As for the 'panicking population', as we can see, there are no houses around, which is quite normal as the Pantanal is a particularly remote region of Brazil. The viral tweet, which contains very little verified information, was 'initially shared by a regional fishing company on Instagram'.
More under this adMore under this adThis article was translated from Gentside FR.
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The Economic Times - Crocodiles 'invade' Brazil beach? Check what really happened
Brobible - Viral Footage Of A Brazilian Beach ‘Invaded By Crocodiles’ Isn’t What It Seems To Be
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