19.05.2026 11:10
A young woman shared a deadly kiss with a giant crocodile for her graduation photo. The dangerous poses caused a stir on social media.
A young woman who graduated from university used an unimaginable method to immortalize her diploma. The extraordinary graduation photoshoot, where the young woman risked her life in broad daylight, made viewers' hearts race on social media.
The brave graduate, who completed the natural sciences department, took the celebration to a level no one would dare. The young woman entered knee-deep water and came face to face with a massive 4.2-meter-long crocodile.
Not stopping there, the wild graduate planted a deadly kiss on the nose of this giant predator named "Big Al." Posing in the middle of the water in her navy blue graduation gown, she placed her cap on the crocodile's nose; the cap's tassels dangled toward the giant beast's mouth as if defying death.
Claiming that crocodiles are not as wild as they seem, the young woman, who risked her life without flinching, asserted, "When people don't interfere with these wild animals, they don't interfere with us." The graduate, who works with her fiancé at a crocodile park in Texas and has grown up around wild animals since childhood, claimed to know the character of these dangerous creatures very well.
The danger didn't end there: She also posed with a rattlesnake! Although 45-year-old photographer Laura Oglesbee, who conducted the shoot, said that the crocodiles in question had been trained for a long time and that such a thing would never be attempted with an ordinary crocodile, this was not the only danger in the shoot.
The crazy graduate didn't stop with just the crocodile for her graduation album; she also held a deadly poisonous rattlesnake and posed as if nothing was wrong. Photographer Oglesbee said, "They didn't let me get too close because I was afraid of the snake's venom during that shoot. But she held that snake in her hand as if it were an ordinary toy," highlighting the life-threatening danger in the shoot.
The young woman, who aims to tell visitors that crocodiles are not scary and to protect animals that cannot survive in the wild, stated that even though she graduated, she is already working her dream job at this park and will continue to work in this dangerous place where she risks her life.