The Belize Forest Service has issued an unusual warning. It warns the public not to feed, approach or otherwise interact with crocodiles in their natural habitat. The warning comes in response to dangerous incidents where people have fed the predators. As a result, the crocodiles have stopped being shy and have started to associate human voices or splashing with food.
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The Belize Forest Service has issued an unusual warning. It warns the public not to feed, approach or otherwise interact with crocodiles in their natural habitat. The warning comes in response to dangerous incidents where people have fed the predators. As a result, the crocodiles have stopped being shy and have started to associate human voices or splashing with food.