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00:03 >> From here now, we're bringing them inside the boat.
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00:12 >> We tape his legs here, it slows him down,
00:14 it's also a safety measure for him and himself.
00:16 >> To our end, to himself.
00:18 [ Foreign Language ]
00:23 >> They all go to a crocodile farm.
00:25 It's where they get their crocodiles to the farm,
00:28 which they properly and adequately set with to do with them.
00:30 [ Foreign Language ]
00:38 >> He's a male.
00:39 >> So unfortunately, he's going to end up in a handbag now.
00:42 The males, sort of size, really have no use for them.
00:45 [ Foreign Language ]
00:53 >> If we didn't have this program, we would have a lot of male and a lot of female crocodiles
00:57 which would be extremely high.
00:58 And the risk of mortality would be extremely high.
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01:04 >> Florida has a few things in common with Australia.
01:07 It's got a lot of differences.
01:09 Florida has got a lot of alligators.
01:11 We're talking millions.
01:13 And so I think people are used to the idea of sharing the same space.
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01:19 >> If alligators are aggressive,
01:21 the crocodiles in Florida are more ferocious.
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01:26 >> We're starting to see these animals more and more frequently.
01:28 People are wondering what is it.
01:30 It doesn't look like an alligator.
01:32 It's a new presence.
01:34 The American crocodile is like a man who has a military detection system.
01:37 He has a great sense of vision.
01:39 He can sense a frisking in the water.
01:41 He has a good sense of hearing.
01:43 He has an excellent sense of smell.
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