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He did not realize that the "statue" was a real, living, 15-foot crocodile, who had been masterfully integrated into the park environment. The crocodile suddenly attacked the man with unimagined ...
A 12-foot bronze statue of a young woman, entitled "Grounded in the Stars," is catching the attention of the art world and ...
A 29-year-old man who reportedly mistook a live crocodile for a statue was bit by the animal when he climbed into its enclosure at a wetlands park in southern Philippines to take a selfie.
The statue of Lemmy is due to be unveiled later ... hopes to help reopen the site as a music venue and arts centre. The man had ordered the curry from Ali's Kitchen in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent ...
In recent years, the statue has become a regular target for demonstrators. In 2014, a man was arrested after spending 48 hours on the statue plinth as part of Occupy Democracy protests in ...
Price's "Grounded in the Stars" sculpture is a subtle nod to Michelangelo’s David and inspires deeper reflection around the ...
Ghosts said to haunt the village include the 'Hanging Schoolmaster' and the 'Screaming Man of the Clay Pit'. Now, one brave scientist believes he has uncovered the truth about the mysterious village.
A mangrove park in the Philippines turned into a nightmare when a tourist mistook a real crocodile for a statue, and paid a painful price for it. The shocking incident happened at Kabug Mangrove Park ...
For more audio journalism and storytelling, download New York Times Audio, a new iOS app available for news subscribers. By Taffy Brodesser-Akner Read by Gabra Zackman Produced by Jack D’Isidoro ...
Shweta Singh Updated : May 03, 2025, 06:26 AM IST A recent incident at an Indonesian wildlife park has gone viral after a tourist mistook a real crocodile for a statue. The 39-year-old man from ...