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The year was 1989, and Chito was walking along the banks of the Reventazón River when he happened upon something very strange. There, on the banks of the river, was a dying male crocodile. When he stepped up to investigate the skinny, 150 lb reptile, he realized it had been shot through the head and the left eye by a local cattle rancher.
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It looks like you're sharing a fascinating story about Gilberto "Chito" Shedden, who had quite an extraordinary experience along the Reventazón River. Chito, a simple fisherman and amateur naturalist from Siquirres, Costa Rica, stumbled upon a dying crocodile, which surely changed his life trajectory!
Just to give you an idea of the scene based on the uploaded image, here's a brief description:
The image shows Chito interacting closely with a crocodile in a natural setting. It appears he is comfortable in the water, facing the crocodile, which has its mouth open. This daring interaction highlights both the thrill of nature and the bond that can form between humans and wildlife. The lush greenery around adds to the authenticity of the experience.
If you're looking for more information about Chito's story or the situation with the crocodile, feel free to ask! It sounds like a tale worth sharing in more detail.
Just to give you an idea of the scene based on the uploaded image, here's a brief description:
The image shows Chito interacting closely with a crocodile in a natural setting. It appears he is comfortable in the water, facing the crocodile, which has its mouth open. This daring interaction highlights both the thrill of nature and the bond that can form between humans and wildlife. The lush greenery around adds to the authenticity of the experience.
If you're looking for more information about Chito's story or the situation with the crocodile, feel free to ask! It sounds like a tale worth sharing in more detail.
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