Environnement et écologie

Les crocos font semblant de se noyer pour manger les humains

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The ultimate pivot story isn't from Silicon Valley. It's from Indonesian crocodiles who went from: "Just another predator" to "Drowning victim in need of help" That's not evolution. That's strategic genius. Watch these MFs: • Identified human behavior patterns • Created emotional triggers • Engineered perfect user engagement • Achieved 100% conversion No fancy pitch deck. No Series A funding. Just pure, cold-blooded execution. (Quite literally) And you're worried about pivoting your SaaS product? If a reptile brain can disrupt the predator market... What's your excuse? Warning: No founders were harmed in making this post. But seriously, don't try to save drowning hands in croc-infested waters.
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❌ FAKE This video is a textbook example of anthropomorphism. Despite its ridiculous claim, the video has been widely shared online. Its location in Indonesia was identified through an Instagram post captioned: "The moment several residents in South Kalimantan were shocked and curious about what objects or things were in the middle of the Barito River." https://www.instagram.com/reel/DEQqgO5z1rR/?utm_source=ig_embed LadBible conducted a fact-check after Australian crocodile expert Brandon Sideleau, from Charles Darwin University, debunked the explanations written on the video. https://www.ladbible.com/news/crocodile-pretending-to-drown-video-explained-297255-20250109 As the video went viral, other herpetologists also weighed in, asserting that while the behaviour may seem unusual, there is no basis to believe that the crocodile is mimicking humans to lure them into the water. For example , Zoologist Professor Graham Webb addressed the claims in an interview with Yahoo, stating that there is no scientific evidence whatsoever to suggest crocodiles can fake drowning. https://au.news.yahoo.com/eerie-crocodile-tactic-in-viral-video-debunked-by-experts-064553327.html

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