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Canadian influencer Colton Macaulay cops backlash from Australians over video of him holding baby crocodile

A Canadian influencer shocked a video that Australians were detaching a crocodile from water and holding it in front of the camera.

In the clip, Colton Maculalay is not clearly satisfied with being without a moderate by holding a medium-sized crocodile starting to make thrash when it is pulled out of the water and opening its jaws.

The video capture in Australia was reported at the Crocodilesahları news.com.au, and since then more than 15 million followers of Macaulay came together from social media accounts.

Canada, 27 -year -old child from Nova Scotia, has videos that look like dangerous insects and exotic animals and boast of fans.

Camera iconColton Macaulay’s video in Australia has handled a crocodile since then has been deleted Credit: Facebook

Other videos on social media accounts show him that he was bitten by snakes, crawling on the face of the spiders and showing small insects all over his hands.

However, Aussie was the antiques under a reaction to Aussie audience, not only disturbing local animals, but also because he did not respect the danger he puts on himself.

The video collected about half a million views until it was removed and condemned many comments.

How stupid you are he asked a user, and others called him “Moron” and “stupid ..

For the first time of an impressive, Australia did not react to deal with the wild life.

Earlier this year, the American influencer Sam Jones was condemned for taking a baby Wombat on the side of the road, so he was able to pos with him for a picture.

With the mass condemnation of pulling, he was clearly in trouble after he had broken from his mother.

Jones later became the aplologist in another video.

In Australia, it is handled by individual states with permissible permissions to address crocodiles.

It is not clear whether the impressive is familiar with the relevant laws.

Paul Paul Bowen, a Crocodile Expert and Protector, told news.com.au in his statement, “No random person can get a permission to capture crocodiles.”

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