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Bengaluru shocked as 'crocodile' found in a pot hole!

In what could be safely termed as one of the most bizarre forms of protest. A visual artist named Baadal Nanjundaswamy put a huge life-size crocodile in a 12-feet long pot hole in north Bengaluru city road, as per Indian Express report.

Bengaluru shocked as 'crocodile' found in a pot hole! Pic Courtesy: Facebook account of Baadal Nanjundaswamy

New Delhi: In what could be safely termed as one of the most bizarre forms of protest. A visual artist named Baadal Nanjundaswamy put a huge life-size crocodile in a 12-feet long pot hole in north Bengaluru city road, as per Indian Express report.

According to the report, the artist did this as a form of silent protest against the authorities, who after several reminders by the locals have not really done anything to fill up the pot holes and road blocks. Baadal made a crocodile from fiber costing around Rs 6000 and planted in one of the pot holes which was left unchecked by the authorities.

The report further states that the life-size crocodile is somewhat nine feet in length and weighs 18 to 20 kg. The pot hole filled with water is now called the 'crocodile pond' and has already found enough eyeballs on the social media platforms.  

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