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Coca-Cola Factory Crocodile Forced to Diet due to Rapid Weight Gain

Money Today Reporter Kim So-yeon | 2024.03.27 18:05

A crocodile that lived near a Coca-Cola factory/Photo = Crocodile Farm Facebook A crocodile that lived in a Coca-Cola factory in Florida, USA, gained too much weight and was forced to go on a diet.

According to UPI news agency on the 27th, a crocodile named ‘Coca-Cola’ who lives near the Coca-Cola factory in Florida recently went on a forced diet due to rapid weight gain.

The residence was also moved from a reservoir near the Coca-Cola factory to Croc Encounters in Tampa.

This crocodile has been living in the same place for several years, but recently, when a hole opened up in the fence near the reservoir, where it lives, people nicknamed the crocodile ‘Coca Cola’ and still approach him and feed him, causing him to gain weight rapidly.

This alligator is said to weigh 450 pounds (about 204 kg) and measure 274 cm.

People mainly feed crocodile meat and ham, and it seems that crocodiles are already used to receiving food from people.

The crews that rescued the crocodile said, “This crocodile is too heavy,” and they were worried, “Once it gets used to getting food, it will start going to people to get food.” However, it is reported that crocodiles rarely attack people.

The crocodile farm announced that it planned to feed the fat crocodiles mainly fish and chicken breast.

A crocodile living near the Coca-Cola factory/Photo = Crocodile Farm Facebook

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