PANJI BANTU BERSIHKAN KANDANG BUAYA KEBUN BINATANG DI MASA PANDEMI - Summary

Summary

The video shows the creator visiting the Lembang Park and Zoo during the COVID-19 pandemic. The zoo is closed, but the creator, who appears to have experience with animals, decides to help a zookeeper clean the crocodile cage. The keeper is struggling to do the task alone due to pandemic-related staff limitations. The creator uses a chicken to distract the large male crocodile, estimated to be around 4 meters long, while the keeper cleans the cage. The creator also shares some knowledge about crocodiles, including their behavior and characteristics. After completing the task, the creator reflects on the experience, emphasizing the importance of understanding and respecting animals, and the need for caution when interacting with wild creatures.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The Lembang Park and Zoo was closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2. The zoo had limited staff during the pandemic, making it difficult to maintain the animal enclosures.
3. The narrator visited the zoo to check on the animal's condition during the pandemic.
4. The narrator helped a zookeeper clean the crocodile enclosure.
5. The crocodile was approximately 3-4 meters long.
6. The narrator was able to distract the crocodile with food, allowing the keeper to clean the enclosure safely.
7. The crocodile was a male creek crocodile, the longest species of crocodile in the world.
8. Creek crocodiles are found in Asia, including Indonesia, and can be seen in Kalimantan, Sulawesi, and Java.
9. The crocodile's enclosure was not its permanent home, but rather a temporary one.
10. The narrator and the keeper were able to clean the enclosure and refill the pond.
11. The narrator believes that animals can sense human feelings, even if they don't understand language.
12. The narrator emphasizes the importance of not copying his actions with wild animals without proper knowledge and training.
13. The narrator helped the keeper clean the enclosure and pond, and also threw away litter and dry leaves.