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Oh dear, why have you got a crocodile in your house? Because tourists used to visit me, they would sit down and look at the crocodile, in many houses there are crocodiles, that's normal. This crocodile doesn't look entirely happy in there, did you ever get it out? did you get it to walk around? No, i don't take it out, if i take it out, it would go away, it would go to the Nile. Perhaps not surprisingly. When it grows, did you see the one outside the house, the dead one? when it grows like this we will kill it, stuff it and hang it on the door. Right, doesn't have a great future, doesn't it? It's disappointing to see one of the Nile's oldest inhabitants treated like this, crocodiles were once worshiped by locals here in the form of the Gods S, but now these communities are struggling, people are trying to make ends meet any way they can. The N have lived along the Nile for as long as almost anyone, they still have their faith, their traditions, their connection to the river, but time has changed so have they, what they really want here now is a few more tourists.