Rather than trying to
tame wild stallions,
fearless Costa
Rican fisherman
"Chito" prefers a
playful
wrestle in the water
with his best pal
"Pocho" - a deadly
17ft crocodile.
Chito made friends
with the croc after
finding him with a
gunshot wound on the
banks of the Central
American state's
Parismina river 20
years ago. He had
been shot in the left
eye by a cattle farmer
and was close to
death. But Chito
enlisted the
help of several pals to
load the massive
reptile into his boat.
He says: "When I
found Pocho in the
river he was dying, so
I brought him into my
house
"He was very skinny,
weighing only around 150
lb. I gave him chicken and
fish and medicine for six
months to help him
recover. "I stayed by
Pocho's side while he was
ill, sleeping next to him at
night. I just wanted him to
feel that somebody loved
him, that not all humans
are bad. "It meant a lot of
sacrifice. I had to be there
every day. I love all
animals - especially ones
that have suffered." It
took years before Chito
felt that Pocho had
bonded with him enough
to get closer to the animal.
He says:
"After a decade I started
to work with him. At first it
was slow, slow.
I played with him a bit,
slowly doing more.  "Then
I found out that when I
called his name he would
come over to me."  At one
point during his recovery,
Chito left the croc' in a
lake near his house.. But
as he turned to walk away,
to his amazement Pocho
got out of the water and
began to follow him home.
Chito recalls:
"That convinced me the
crocodile could be tame."
But when he first
fearlessly waded into the
water with the giant
reptile his family was so
horrified they couldn't
bear to watch. So
instead, he took to
splashing around with
Pocho when they were
asleep..  Four years ago
Chito showed some of his
tricks to friends,
including getting the
animal to close his eyes
on command, and they
convinced him to go
public with a show.
Now he swims and plays with Pocho as well as
feeding him at the lake near his home in the
lowland tropical town of Sarapiqui .  The odd couple
have now become a major tourist attraction, with
several tour operators, including Crocodile
Adventures, taking visitors on touring cruises to see
the pair.
Is this for real?  Check it out on "Snopes"
....click the link to the right and then scroll down to see the video
Want information about this tour?  Call or Email Michael and
he will tell you all about how to see "Chito and Pocho" when
you visit Costa Rica!