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M’SIA MAN CATCHES MONITOR LIZARD AND SPINS IT AROUND BEFORE THROWING IT OUT

A video of a man in Malaysia catching a monitor lizard in a store has gone viral on social media. The lizard had entered the store, causing women customers to scream in fear.

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Fearless or brainless

The man caught the lizard and spun it around before throwing it out of the store. The video has received mixed reactions, with some praising the man for his bravery and others expressing concern for the welfare of the animal.

Monitor lizards are a common sight in urban areas of Malaysia, and while they are generally harmless to humans, they can be aggressive if they feel threatened. In this particular incident, the lizard had entered the store, causing panic among the customers.

The man, who has not been identified, quickly took action to remove the lizard from the store. He caught it and spun it around before throwing it out of the store. While his actions were successful in removing the lizard from the premises, some have criticized him for handling the animal in a rough and potentially harmful manner.

The incident has sparked a debate about the appropriate way to handle wildlife encounters in urban areas. Some have argued that the man’s actions were justified, as the lizard posed a potential threat to the customers in the store. Others have called for a more humane approach, such as contacting animal welfare organizations or using non-lethal methods to remove the animal from the premises.

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Regardless of one’s opinion on the matter, it is clear that wildlife encounters in urban areas can be a challenging and complex issue. It is important for members of the public to remain calm and cautious in such situations, and to contact the relevant authorities for assistance.

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