This girl is such a dangerous job, these selfies have become popular

in #news7 years ago

With the crocodiles being posting photos like wrestling and kissing, thousands of flowers have been created on the Instagram.

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Gabby Campon, who left his job in New York and chose a dangerous job like an alligator wrestler, is in the discussion these days. The reason for this is the photographs of Gabby's Instagram, in which he used to do gaudy and crocodiles and used to have fun making photos with them. The funny thing is that despite knowing the dangers of this dangerous job, Gabby does the job of catching crocodiles and protecting them from predators.

Gabi, who is a Volunteer's job at Everglades Holiday Park, battles crocodiles in front of hundreds of people every day.

  • Due to catching crocodiles and posting photos like kissing them, thousands of flowers have been created on Instagram.
    According to Gabby, people are very afraid of crocodiles. This is because it will kill them, but in reality these animals do not attack anyone inadvertently.
  • To prove this fact, Gabby opted for this job and now he works to catch crocodiles and gharials.
  • Most of his time passes in captivity of crocodiles with people's home and lake, so that these animals can also be kept safe with the people.
  • Gabby says that many times they get hidden in the crocodile swimming pool and golf course.
  • Since people are afraid of these animals, we bring them together with our team.
    Apart from this, Gabby also says that many people imprison them to kill these animals.
    In fact, the crocodile skin is sold at a good price in the black market.
  • Gabby says that these animals are threatened many times, but they will continue to save them.

When I wake up every morning, I smile and say, "Thank You" ronak.jpg
Because out of my window I can see the mountains, then go hiking with my dog and share her bounding joy in the world.
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