A giant lizard was absurdly trapped inside a supermarket in Bangkok • It tried to make its way out, and on the way destroyed several shelves of goods • View documentation
Unbelievable documentation in Thailand:
The water power lizard, the second largest lizard species in the world, was surprisingly caught inside a supermarket in Bangkok.
In a video taken by the writer, the lizard is seen trying to make its way out of the store, destroying several shelves of goods on the way.
VIDEO: Giant Lizard climbing up Thailand's 7-eleven supermarket shelves as it raids the store for food pic.twitter.com/di2yQeYrqq
- Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) April 7, 2021
The "power of water" is the second largest lizard in the world after the "giant power" lizard, ranging in size from one and a half to two meters and weighing up to 90 kilograms.
The lizard feeds mainly on small and carnivorous animals and usually avoids interaction with humans, although it is known that when it feels threatened it may attack and even bite.
At the same time, climate change is pushing these lizards out of its natural habitats, thus creating greater friction than ever between them and humans.
So the next time you visit Thailand, we encourage you to keep your distance and be careful.
Yes, even when you walk into a supermarket.