SINGAPORE: A traveler from Australia doubted the size of a display lizard in Singapore, exclaiming in an expletive-filled TikTok, “Is this guy gonna try to eat me?”
The video, submitted by @rickymack_ on June 3, has actually given that been seen 1.7 million times.
At the start of the video, the display lizard swam to where the TikTok user and his buddies stood. Three big leaves on the display lizard’s head and back include rather of a comic result.
“It. Is. Big,” among the buddies can be heard stating as the reptile comes better, snapping its forked tongue in and out of its mouth.
“Bro this is f**ked up,” says @rickymack_, who then sticks his foot out so it winds up closer to the display lizard.
“Look at this… he’s gonna try and f**king eat my foot,” he includes prior to all of a sudden withdrawing it as the display lizard raises its head and appears like it might be poised to strike.
The TikTok user then focuses on the display lizard and says, “Bro this is f**king ridiculous.”
“Look at those nails,” among his buddies concurs.
After a couple of seconds, nevertheless, the display lizard loses interest and gradually starts to swim away.
The NParks website lists things to do or not do when experiencing a display lizard, which can be discovered in forests, mangrove swamps, and even manufactured canals in Singapore.
“Do not be alarmed. These animals are shy and will not assault human beings unless provoked or cornered.
Do not touch, go after or corner them as they might assault in defence. You are encouraged to leave them alone. It is great to observe them from afar.
Seek medical attention instantly if (in an uncommon occasion) you are bitten. Although display lizards do produce venom, it is not deadly to human beings. The primary cause for issue would be bacterial infection from the bite.” /TISG
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