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Snappuccino, please! Crocodile lives at this cafe in Thailand
A crocodile lives at this cafe and customers can take pictures with it in Thailand.
The reptile named Ai Thong usually rests in a room inside Ai Thong Coffee Cafe in Phitsanulok province where their diners are welcome to take selfies with the beloved animal.
Footage shows the 6ft-long croc nestled on the floor while people ordered drinks in the crocodile-themed cafe on May 14.
The floors and walls were painted green to resemble the dominant colours of the crocodile while a mural of their pet was on the wall.
The lower ground was a cafe where the customers can eat while the second floor was a museum with antique items for sale.
Customers can order drinks such as milk, cocoa, Thai tea, and green tea for 35 baht (0.76 GBP) while their coffee cost 50 baht (1.09 GBP) per cup.
The strawberry milk was popular among students from a nearby school, costing 25 baht (0.55 GBP).
The owner Khanathip Natip said: ‘I started my small business to teach kids about responsibility.
‘I raised Ai Thong for more than 20 years and now named my cafe after it.'
Khanathip added Ai Thong tells him that it's happy by opening its mouth.
He said: ‘I hired someone to draw a logo with a crocodile with its mouth opened.
‘My customers aren't afraid of Ai Thong and often ask to take photos with it.
‘But because it was hot, it usually hides in the back room.'
The cafe also had pet goats, chickens, turtles, and birds inside the compound.
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