Joke Collection Website - News headlines - After the crocodile died, 33 coins were found in the body. Where did the coins in the crocodile in the zoo come from?

After the crocodile died, 33 coins were found in the body. Where did the coins in the crocodile in the zoo come from?

These coins are coins that tourists throw into the pond to make a wish. I don't know when people used to throw coins into the pool to make a wish, thinking that it would bring them good luck, but I didn't know that it would not only burden the management of scenic spots, but also hurt the animals in the scenic spots.

It seems that people throw coins and even paper money into ponds and fountains when they pass by. People regard this as a way of wishing, but it is groundless. After the crocodile died, 33 coins were dug out of its body. These coins were thrown into the pool by tourists. The crocodile could not excrete these coins after eating by mistake, so these coins remained in the crocodile's body until the veterinarian dissected the crocodile's body after death.

Nowadays, many scenic spots will write slogans such as "No Articles", but it has little effect. Many people still ignore warnings and throw coins into ponds, especially those with long-lived animals such as turtles and crocodiles, because they think that they can get the blessing of these long-lived animals and make themselves live longer.

But throwing coins into the pond is very undesirable. First of all, tourists throw coins into the pond every day, which will pollute the pond environment over time, and the managers of scenic spots will spend manpower and material resources to salvage these coins. Secondly, if the animals in the pond eat these coins carelessly, it will lead to indigestion, which will affect their health. Another point is that it is illegal to discard RMB at will. So as a civilized tourist, don't throw coins into the scenic pond again.