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If attacks on bear people and even tigers in, say, the Far East, then in India the same danger crocodiles began to represent more and more.
Over the past three months only in the state of Orissa, not far from reserve, there were several attacks by reptiles, with two people died, several ended up in the hospital with various injuries.
A few days ago in the same state, a crocodile attacked an Indian peasant woman Sabrti Samal, who decided to wash the dishes in the river. It was three-meter alligator, so the woman already mentally said goodbye to white light and his family when a predator dragged her into the water. Not less, the peasant woman decided to fight for her life to the end and therefore began to tan the reptile on the head with a frying pan.
To the surprise of the unfortunate, the crocodile loosened his jaw, allowing Sabruty pull the captured leg out of his mouth and run away from reservoir in a safe place. Now the woman is in the hospital, however, doctors claim that nothing terrible happened on this times, and Sabrti Samal will recover in a few days. Can to say that the woman escaped with a slight fright, as there are much worse cases (watch the video).
Predators began to attack people in recent times more often. And this is happening all over the world. Even sharks have become more aggressive and swim in places that were previously considered safe for swimming holidaymakers at sea. Scientists claim that There are at least two reasons for this. Firstly unreasonable handling the nature of man himself, which robs predators of them natural food. Secondly, global climate change, occurring on our planet that also create for predators adverse conditions for food.
For example, Vladimir Seryukin – Doctor of Geological and Mineralogical Sciences says that in all these changes, say, in the same global warming, the role of man is not as great as they believe some scientists, just like that cyclic features of the life of our planet. As for the increased predator aggression, there’s nowhere to go. Polar Bear for example, generally on the verge of extinction. And humanity has not yet opportunities to solve these problems …
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