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Witnesses report that the boy was trying to get a closer look at one of the massive reptiles when he lost his balance and tumbled headfirst into the water. Gasps of horror echoed through the crowd as people feared the worst. The crocodiles, initially startled by the sudden splash, began to move towards the unexpected intruder.

Zoo staff acted swiftly, initiating emergency protocols to ensure the boy’s safety. Trained personnel quickly intervened, distracting the crocodiles and pulling the boy to safety. The rescue operation was a tense few minutes, but thanks to the staff’s quick thinking and bravery, the boy was safely retrieved from the pool without injury.

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