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<description>&lt;p&gt;I kind of feel sorry for the crocodiles instead of the boys.  From the perspective of the crocodiles, they were just defending themselves from being beaten.  Now I don&apos;t know what the boys parents taught them, but mine always told me to treat animals with kindness and not to provoke them by shooting at them with bb guns and the like, especially if the animals happen to be large, potentially dangerous crocodiles.  Although, the owner may not be the brightest man for not only keeping these wild animals in his care, or lack thereof, and not adding enough security; I think that the attacking boys are even dumber.  At least now the boys have learned an important lesson of respect for fellow creatures that their parents failed to teach them.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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