
Bizarre video of man trapping a crocodile in a trash can goes crazy viral. Internet reacts
India Today
A video has gone viral on social media in which a man was seen trapping a crocodile in a trash can heroically. The internet has several reactions to the video, which has 10 million views.
The internet is a place where you can easily find mind-boggling and crazy content. While we Indians are world famous for our ‘jugaads’, a man has gone viral on social media for a unique solution to an equally bizarre problem. A video has been doing the rounds of the Internet in which the man was spotted trapping a crocodile in a trash can and you will have to see to actually believe. Bruh said by any means necessary. pic.twitter.com/V89Sy0auce Was that absolutely necessary? Not only did he trap the alligator in a wheelie bin causing unnecessary stress to it he also trapped it’s foot. Leave it alone and it’ll leave you alone He had no intentions of failing.. I present to youExhibit A: flip flops and white socks (for increased speed, balance, and leverage)Exhibit B: Solid Black Durag (Because, why not)This combination causes any person to level up and become cool calm and perform under pressure pic.twitter.com/8bnw7MFCHt Adidas needs to do right by this man. Best ad I’ve seen for those slides in my life. My brother did this in flip flops.IN. FLIP. FLOPS pic.twitter.com/8VtWxOhaFm distressing for all. that poor thing thought he was gonna die. Hope he was released in the wild Dude trapped a gator while wearing slides. Mad respect.
In the 52-second clip, the brave man was captured dragging an empty garbage bin towards a crocodile that had seemingly ended up in the garden area. The man was slowly dragging the can towards the creature which was backing off at the same pace.

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