I never knew crocodile farming in Australia was this massive. Millions of crocs raised like livestock still blows my mind 😱.
The whole process from hatchling to processing looked so organized. It’s industrial farming, but with dinosaurs.
Crocodile meat actually looks pretty good. I’d try it at least once if I had the chance 🍽️.
It’s wild that one animal can supply both exotic food and luxury fashion at the same time.
The workers really deserve credit. Dealing with reptiles this dangerous takes real courage 👏.
I always thought crocodile leather was rare and mysterious, but now I see the farms behind it 📚.
Part of me finds it fascinating, part of me finds it unsettling. Crocodiles are just such raw, powerful animals 🤔.
The sound of hundreds of crocs together must be terrifying. I can’t even imagine standing there 😅.
Australia clearly figured out how to balance farming with conservation 🌍. That’s impressive.
Luxury brands rely so much on this industry, and most people have no idea where those handbags come from.
This farm looked cleaner and more high-tech than I expected. Almost like a lab for reptiles 📚.
I didn’t know croc meat was so lean and protein-rich. Makes sense why the market is growing.
Even though they’re farmed, crocodiles still look menacing. That never changes.
This is one of the most surprising industries I’ve ever learned about. Agriculture is so much bigger than cows and pigs.
Whether people love it or hate it, crocodile farming is clearly a billion-dollar business that’s here to stay 🌍.