In Lumpini Park, in the downtown area of Bangkok, Thailand, there are often huge Zee dragons, and the number has exceeded 400. The picture shows more than 400 wandering monitor lizards, but it often frightens tourists.

Located in the heart of Downtown Bangkok, Lumpini Park welcomes many citizens and tourists every day. But sometimes monitor lizards will suddenly run rampant in the middle of the road or emerge from the grass, so in order to prevent them from harming people, the park also plans to start rectifying these monitor lizards and taking some of them to the conservation area to be released.
The staff used its favorite catfish to lure them ashore, and due to their large size, several staff members needed to tie them up reasonably and put them into sacks, and a hundred or so have been caught in this way in recent days.
It's worth laughing at the fact that the staff tied each crocodile like a criminal, as if catching a criminal. In fact, for wild creatures, we cannot indulge or destroy their homes, but we must find a balance to maintain the normal stability of the ecology and coexist peacefully with human beings.