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What terrible things did the husband and wife step on in the stairwell when they went out in the morning?
At about 5 am on August 9, two residents in Huichuan District of Zunyi City went out to work early and were scared to death by this thing. "I stepped on something soft in the stairwell on the second floor," said Weng Xianyu, who lives in Jinzhuwan food market in Jiujietan, Huichuan District. Because he couldn't see clearly before dawn, he began to think that a child had dropped his toy. The couple took a flashlight and found that this thing looks like a gecko. Just as the couple were wondering, more and more early risers gathered around. "This is a crocodile! Crocodile! " Someone recognized the animals lying on the ground, looked at the residents and dodged in fear.

The police of Maocaopu Police Station in Huichuan District received an alarm and rushed to the scene. "It should be a crocodile, weighing about 20 to 30 Jin and about 1 m in length." Du Xiangyun, a policeman, said that after careful inspection, the crocodile's mouth was entangled in tape and no personal injury was caused. Because I don't know the origin of this crocodile, for safety reasons, the police sent it to Zunyi Zoo. Appraised by the zoo staff, this is an adult crocodile, about 3 years old.

On the afternoon of the 9th, a man ran to the Maocaopu police station and claimed to be the owner of the crocodile. According to this Li Man, this is a Nile crocodile, which he bought as a pet from Guangzhou last year for more than 2,000 yuan.

"I drank too much last night and ran out without paying attention." Later, Li also provided the police with proof of buying crocodiles and proof that crocodiles were raised artificially rather than in the wild.

Li said that this crocodile eats about 1 kg of meat every day. The supporting materials provided by Li are photocopies, but the originals are not provided. In addition, the crocodile is a national second-class protected animal, and the Maocaopu police station handed over the case to the Forest Public Security Bureau for further investigation.

I hope everyone must pay attention to keeping pets, and it is best not to keep some dangerous pets.