Thailand electrocuted 125 of its crocodiles
Many people are praising the Thai farmer Nattapak who electrocuted his 125 crocodiles to prevent them from endangering people’s lives. Nattapak Gunkat (37) from Bangkok, Thailand, has been raising Siamese crocodiles for the past 17 years. As crocodiles are raised for meat, northern Thailand is flooded. Among these, Nathbagh’s crocodile farm was also affected by the flood. There were reports that if the perimeter wall of the farm collapsed, there was a risk of crocodiles entering nearby residences and fields and killing people.
Efforts were immediately made to move the crocodiles in the farm to another place. But could not do so. Therefore, it was decided to kill the 125 crocodiles in the farm on the advice of the forest department officials so that there is no harm to the people. Accordingly, they electrocuted 125 crocodiles and killed them. In this case, there are still 500 baby crocodiles in that farm. The forest department said that they have been taken to safe places. Many people are praising the farmer Nathbagh who electrocuted his 125 crocodiles to prevent them from endangering people’s lives.