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The story of a man who rescued his dog from a huge crocodile with his bare fists is a topic.

Foreign media, including NBC, reported on Tuesday that a man was attacked by a crocodile while walking with his dog in Florida.

Trent Twedel, who runs a farm in Wesley Chapel, recently took a dog, Loki, on a morning walk. Until the day before, it was raining and the river flowing through the farm was blowing, and Loki, who had an exciting walk, soaked his paws briefly in the river. Suddenly, a large crocodile appeared in the water as if waiting, biting Loki's feet.
When a four-meter-long crocodile tried to enter the river with a rocky, Mr. Twedel pulled the leash as hard as he could. But the crocodile never let Loki go, and Mr. Twedel went into the river without hesitation. He continued to beat the crocodile's head with his fist, eventually causing the crocodile to give up Loki.

Mr. Twedel only scratched his back, but Loki was seriously injured by tearing his forelimbs and revealing his bones. In an interview with a local press, he said, "I had an emergency surgery to restore my leg by inserting a sheet of iron. I hope I can move my forefoot again someday."
The giant crocodile that appeared on the private property was captured by local wildlife groups and decided to move to another location, but it has not yet been caught. Twedel, who said that he even caught a rooster he had raised on the farm to use as bait, expressed his affection by saying, "For Rocky, I'll fight it forever."

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