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Subang Jaya residents shocked after crocodiles spotted in river in USJ

The video which was uploaded on the Discover Subang Jaya Facebook shows the two reptiles basking under the sun.

Updated 4 months ago · Published on 08 Jan 2024 4:49PM

Subang Jaya residents shocked after crocodiles spotted in river in USJ
Netizens have since expressed shock, while others debated where the crocodiles came from - Picture from video screengrab, January 8, 2024

by The Vibes Team

RESIDENTS in Subang Jaya are shocked and baffled following a viral video of two crocodiles spotted at a river behind some factories at Taman Perindustrian USJ 1.

The video which was uploaded on the Discover Subang Jaya Facebook shows the two reptiles basking under the sun.

The video, taken from the road near the river, lasts for 25 seconds and clearly shows the two crocodiles in the river.

Netizens have since expressed shock, while others debated where the crocodiles came from.

Some said they believed the reptiles were the same ones reportedly spotted in Klang and that they probably swam to USJ.

Another said it was likely the work of some irresponsible person who threw some baby crocodiles in the river.

Others have urged the person who took the video to lodge a report so the relevant authorities could take action. - The Vibes, January 8, 2024

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