A person is trying to remove a crocodile from a pool, where it has been living, possibly for a video challenge. The person is scared and acknowledges the danger of the situation. They are working with a crocodile specialist and attempting to carefully coax the crocodile out of the pool using a stick and other safety measures. The process is difficult and time-consuming, and the person notes that crocodiles can be very patient and can sense vibrations in the water. After multiple attempts, they finally seem to be making progress, and the crocodile is getting closer to being removed from the pool.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. There is a crocodile in a pool.
2. The person recording the video is trying to get the crocodile out of the pool.
3. The person is working with a specialist to remove the crocodile.
4. The crocodile is in a pool with a deep and shallow area.
5. The person and the specialist are using safety measures to avoid harming the crocodile.
6. The person is scared of the crocodile.
7. Crocodiles can last more than 2 years without eating.
8. The crocodile in the pool is able to sense vibrations in the water.
9. The person and the specialist are trying to push the crocodile towards the shallow area of the pool.
10. A postman visited the location and was unaware of the crocodile in the pool.
11. The Australian saltwater crocodile is known as "porus".
12. The person and the specialist are using a net to try to capture the crocodile.
13. The crocodile is unable to escape from a certain area of the pool.
14. The person and the specialist are attempting to lift the crocodile out of the pool.
15. The crocodile has a strong tail that it uses to try to escape.
16. The person and the specialist are trying to be calm to avoid scaring the crocodile.
17. The person mentions that only hungry animals kill to eat.
18. The person and the specialist are attempting to push the crocodile down into the pool.
19. The person is trying to get the crocodile into a corner of the pool.
20. The person is hoping to successfully capture the crocodile.