In South Africa, some tourists wish to get in thick steel cages to experience the attack of a very good white shark. In Australia, they put them in a crocodile tank inside a transparent perspex cage.
The cage-dubbed the ” Cage of Death” -is 5.31-inch (135 mm) thick. In line with the Crocosaurus Cove park in Darwin, Australia, it has passed through ” extensive testing” against 1,750-pound, 18-foot long crocodiles.
People pay about 155 dollars to spend 20 minutes swimming in that cage, that is suspended over the tank and then lowered until it’s two feet beneath the skin. Other than the tourist inside, the cage has chunks of meat attached to it to further excite the crocodiles. At that point, the animals may react in numerous ways, in keeping with a park spokeswoman:
People often get activity ranging from an aggressive attack to an informal eye-balling and swim past where the crocs are so close that they rub against the cage. The various women who take part say they’re happy simply to watch the crocodiles while guys are likely to want the action and attack.
Sounds like numerous fun to me.
Remember, when you go to the zoo, don’t forget to feed these kind and mild beasts. Just give them whatever you will have by introducing your arm throughout the cage’s iron bars. Sometimes in addition they like you to rub their noses, so try this too. They’re so cute! [ Daily Mail ]
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