Reckless close to giant crocodiles for 15 years

A tourist guide in Costa Rica recklessly takes the bait to the giant crocodiles to impress visitors for many years.

Jason Vargas Aguero, 36, led a tour to visit the Crocodile Man Tour along the Tarcoles River in Costa Rica over the past 15 years. He often impresses visitors by using his hands not to drop food into the mouth of large predators.

Now, he is trying to transfer the job to his daughter Jimena Vargas (13 years old). Despite the dangers of work - maybe losing his life at any time, Jason still wants to teach his daughter the necessary skills if she continues her father's career.

'I just gave her some advice so if she wanted to do it one day, she would know how to do it ,' Jason said. 'I explained a lot to her and told her. that you must observe the behavior of alligators carefully and be careful when feeding them. '

"But I hope she doesn't follow in my footsteps. I don't want my daughter to risk her life like her father did for years ," Jason said.

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