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Teen Arrested After Beloved Crocodile Was Killed on Miami Campus

October 31, 2008 05:10 PM ET | Alison Go | Permanent Link | Print

Reader Comments

Oh My Damn

thats so mean i hate animla killers they need the same thing that they did to the animals

>:O

poor croccodile

when we lived in Orlando back in the sixty,s at the air force base my daddy was stationed at had a lake on it and that is where i learned to water ski,anyway there was a croc that lived in the lake and would come out and laid in the sand upside down so we could play with him,he had a name but i do not remember his name,anyway one day some airmen had been drinking and was drunk was out on the lake on their boat going very fast and ran over him tore their boat up and they were arrested,so i hope that those people get the book thrown at them.

krinkle from texas

OMG!!!!!

Why would someone do that?? The crocodile has been living there for years,and noone had a problem with it.If the crocodile had injured that person,someone would hear or see something around that area.I think that's just cruel for someone to be so heartless to the crocodile that has never injured anyone over the years that it has been living there.Something should be done about this incident.

The Lord said forgive others as you would like others to forgive.And they also said the Lord's revenge is the worst;but this is just too painul to the campus,and they would really like to know the reason for this.

Just leave itin the hands of the lord.

crocodile justice

Throw them into a crodicle pit for some croc justice.

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