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Unexpected Guests: The Day a 'Croc' Took Over Our Bali Pool

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How do you politely evict a crocodile from your pool? 🐊 (Okay, fine, it was a water monitor, but it felt like we were back in North Queensland with a crocodile in our pool! Do they even have crocs in Bali? Either way, our pool officially belongs to this guy now. šŸ’¦ What’s the wildest visitor you’ve had in your backyard? Tell me I’m not alone in this! #BaliWildlife #PoolsideAdventures #NotACroc #BaliLife #WildEncounters #AskingForAFriend

**Bali is famous for its beaches, temples, and… unexpected pool guests?** That’s exactly what happened to us when our quiet, tropical morning took an unexpected turn. Just imagine: stepping out with your coffee, ready for a lazy poolside dip, and instead locking eyes with what looks like a crocodile casually floating in _your_ pool. For a split second, I thought we'd been teleported back to North Queensland, a region notorious for reptilian gate-crashers. Turns out, our ā€˜croc’ was no croc at all—but a water monitor, an impressive lizard that can grow up to six feet in length (although our new friend was more modestly sized). While harmless to humans (as long as you keep a healthy distance), seeing those sharp claws and flicking tongue meant one thing: the pool now firmly belonged to Mr. Monitor. For those wondering, Bali doesn’t have crocodiles in the wild. Still, its biodiversity might surprise you, especially in areas where urban life meets tropical habitat. From mischievous monkeys to curious geckos and ornate butterflies, the island is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts—or, apparently, displaced water monitors. So, how do you politely evict a reptilian squatter? With great caution and a gentle nudge (our villa staff were champions). If you ever find yourself in a similar situation, forget the pool floaties and call a local. Monitors are excellent swimmers and are likely passing through in search of a quick soak. Have you had any wild critters crash your backyard party? Let us know in the comments—or head to Bali to start your own wildlife adventure. Just don’t be surprised if you end up sharing your pool with a _not-so-crocodilian_ friend. šŸŠšŸ’¦ #BaliWildlife #WildEncounters #UnexpectedGuests #TravelStories #FamilyTravelBali

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