This morning I noticed something strange under the car that was moving: I was terrified when I realized what it was

This morning, while getting ready for work, I noticed something unusual under my car. At first, I thought it was a plastic bag or an old rag blown there by the wind.

But as I stepped closer, it moved—and my heart nearly stopped. I froze, a thousand thoughts rushing through my head. Maybe it was a cat, a doll, some trash. But the longer I stared, the stronger my unease grew. Slowly, I bent down to look—and screamed so loudly the sound echoed through the yard.

Under my car lay a real crocodile. Alive, very real, not huge but big enough to freeze the blood in my veins. Its eyes glistened, its tail twitched, and panic took over. My hands shaking, I called emergency services and stammered out what I was seeing. The dispatcher even asked if I was joking.

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