Let's bite the crocodile's dog, and the woman who rescued him with her bare hands open her mouth moves

Apr 09, 2025

Let's bite the crocodile's dog, and the woman who rescued him with her bare hands open her mouth moves
photo source=Fox News



The story of a woman who struggled with an alligator to save her dog is a hot topic.

According to U.S. media such as Fox News and the New York Post, Kimberly Spencer, a teacher who was walking on a lake in Tampa, Florida, saw a crocodile about 2 meters long approaching on the 1st (local time).

Surprised, she tried to leave the scene with her dog Kona, but the crocodile was running so fast.




The crocodile bit its dog Kona's head with its large mouth.

Spencer then climbed on the crocodile's back and opened the crocodile's mouth with his bare hands so that Kona could get out.

Fortunately, the crocodile stopped attacking and turned to the lake.




Spencer has never lived in nature, so he has always been afraid of reptiles like crocodiles""As soon as I saw Kona bitten, I jumped in without thinking."I explained the situation at the time.

In the process, both are injured and being treated.

Spencer suffered injuries to both hands and Kona mostly injured his shoulder.




Spencer, who says he has no regrets about his actions, advised the locals that "If something had happened to Kona because of the crocodile, he would not have been able to live."Stay away from the crocodile during the walk and do not feed them."

Meanwhile, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has estimated that there are about 1.3 million alligator bites in Florida, with 23 alligator bites in 2023 and 11 in 2024.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.