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Puerto Vallarta Authorities Ask Tourists Not to Feed Crocodiles

In Puerto Vallarta's Boca de Tomates area, a new attraction of crocodile feedings has taken root as an underground adventure in Puerto Vallarta.

The guide accepts payments to feed crocodiles and even offers an additional fee to allow tourists to stand on the back of a crocodile for a photo opportunity.

Authorities remind tourists that this is not only a dangerous activity, but also illegal punishable by imprisonment if caught participating or paying for the activity . . .

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