This 16-inch crocodile ended up swimming in a public pool in Darwin, Australia. The pool's lifeguard thought it was a toy at first, but realized it was alive when the baby croc began snapping its jaws. Pool visitors thought the guest crocodile was harmless, saying the visitor made the day more lively.The lifeguard secured the feisty croc's snout with a rubberband as the crew waited for wildlife
By Dara Brown
This 16-inch crocodile ended up swimming in a public pool in Darwin, Australia. The pool's lifeguard thought it was a toy at first, but realized it was alive when the baby croc began snapping its jaws. Pool visitors thought the guest crocodile was harmless, saying the visitor made the day more lively.
The lifeguard secured the feisty croc's snout with a rubberband as the crew waited for wildlife rangers to take it away.