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China: Fearless Hamsters Turn Young Crocodile’s Mouth Into Playground

This is the bizarre moment that a pair of hamsters were seen playing inside a young crocodile’s mouth, forming an unlikely cross-species bond in China. On February 20, 2026, in Hunan, China, the video captured two small hamsters fearlessly climbing in and out of a young crocodile’s open jaws.  Rather than showing aggression, the reptile appeared calm and tolerant, allowing the tiny rodents to explore its mouth as if it were a playground.  The hamsters moved freely, pausing occasionally before darting around again, while the crocodile remained still, seemingly treating them as companions rather than prey.  The unusual interaction created a striking contrast between predator instincts and gentle behavior. The video ended with the hamsters still playfully lingering around the crocodile’s mouth as the reptile stayed relaxed and motionless.

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Orangutan School - Indonesia

Orangutan School - Indonesia

A Sumatran Orangutan while following their instincts reminds their-self of the wild character to survive inside the forest. Photographs at the 'Orangutan School' as the Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Program (SOCP) reintroduction station in Jantho, Aceh Province, Indonesia on November 14, 2018. Head of Rehabilitation and Reintroduction of SOCP, also a veterinarian, Citrakasih Nente explained the long process of saving Orangutans back to the forest after the quarantine period due to conflicts with human aftermath, the Sumatran Orangutans should enter the Orangutan school before being released back into the wild. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Orangutan School - Indonesia

Orangutan School - Indonesia

A Sumatran Orangutan while following their instincts reminds their-self of the wild character to survive inside the forest. Photographs at the 'Orangutan School' as the Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Program (SOCP) reintroduction station in Jantho, Aceh Province, Indonesia on November 14, 2018. Head of Rehabilitation and Reintroduction of SOCP, also a veterinarian, Citrakasih Nente explained the long process of saving Orangutans back to the forest after the quarantine period due to conflicts with human aftermath, the Sumatran Orangutans should enter the Orangutan school before being released back into the wild. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Orangutan School - Indonesia

Orangutan School - Indonesia

A Sumatran Orangutan while following their instincts reminds their-self of the wild character to survive inside the forest. Photographs at the 'Orangutan School' as the Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Program (SOCP) reintroduction station in Jantho, Aceh Province, Indonesia on November 14, 2018. Head of Rehabilitation and Reintroduction of SOCP, also a veterinarian, Citrakasih Nente explained the long process of saving Orangutans back to the forest after the quarantine period due to conflicts with human aftermath, the Sumatran Orangutans should enter the Orangutan school before being released back into the wild. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Orangutan School - Indonesia

Orangutan School - Indonesia

A Sumatran Orangutan while following their instincts reminds their-self of the wild character to survive inside the forest. Photographs at the 'Orangutan School' as the Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Program (SOCP) reintroduction station in Jantho, Aceh Province, Indonesia on November 14, 2018. Head of Rehabilitation and Reintroduction of SOCP, also a veterinarian, Citrakasih Nente explained the long process of saving Orangutans back to the forest after the quarantine period due to conflicts with human aftermath, the Sumatran Orangutans should enter the Orangutan school before being released back into the wild. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Orangutan School - Indonesia

Orangutan School - Indonesia

A Sumatran Orangutan while following their instincts reminds their-self of the wild character to survive inside the forest. Photographs at the 'Orangutan School' as the Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Program (SOCP) reintroduction station in Jantho, Aceh Province, Indonesia on November 14, 2018. Head of Rehabilitation and Reintroduction of SOCP, also a veterinarian, Citrakasih Nente explained the long process of saving Orangutans back to the forest after the quarantine period due to conflicts with human aftermath, the Sumatran Orangutans should enter the Orangutan school before being released back into the wild. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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