bigeyephoto > The Crocodile man of Tarcoles, Costa Rica feeds a 12 ft. female American Crocodile.  He feeds up to 12 different crocs a day.  Although it is not natural to feed wild animals these crocs have been protected by their ability to generate revenue for the local town. With this protection the Rio Tarcoles has become the most densely populated place in the americas to see american crocodiles in their natural habitat.
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bigeyephoto > Crocodilians,Gopher Tortoises, and Tree Frogs photo
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The Crocodile man of Tarcoles, Costa Rica feeds a 12 ft. female American Crocodile. He feeds up to 12 different crocs a day. Although it is not natural to feed wild animals these crocs have been protected by their ability to generate revenue for the local town. With this protection the Rio Tarcoles has become the most densely populated place in the americas to see american crocodiles in their natural habitat.
bigeyephoto > The Crocodile man of Tarcoles, Costa Rica feeds a 12 ft. female American Crocodile.  He feeds up to 12 different crocs a day.  Although it is not natural to feed wild animals these crocs have been protected by their ability to generate revenue for the local town. With this protection the Rio Tarcoles has become the most densely populated place in the americas to see american crocodiles in their natural habitat.
The Crocodile man of Tarcoles, Costa Rica feeds a 12 ft. female American Crocodile. He feeds up to 12 different crocs a day. Although it is not natural to feed wild animals these crocs have been protected by their ability to generate revenue for the local town. With this protection the Rio Tarcoles has become the most densely populated place in the americas to see american crocodiles in their natural habitat.
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