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Tourists’ horror as CROCODILE spotted lurking in Spanish holiday hotspot

By staff12 July 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Holidaymakers and local in Albacete, Castilla-La Mancha, in Spain, were left stunned after a 3ft reptile was planted in a commonly used reservoir before being taken by cops

The reptile was discovered in Albcete, Castilla-La Mancha, in Spain
The reptile was discovered in Albcete, Castilla-La Mancha, in Spain(Image: Getty Images)

Panicked tourists fled in horror after a 3ft crocodile was spotted swimming in a reservoir at a popular Spanish holiday destination.

The reptile, later identified as a yacare caiman, was seen slithering through the water near a busy bathing area in Albacete, Castilla-La Mancha, sending holidaymakers into a frenzy. Two stunned teens first spotted the beast before it was eventually captured by police, just metres from where families had been cooling off in the scorching summer heat. Authorities are now desperately hunting the person responsible for dumping the crocodile into the reservoir as they believe it could have put people’s lives at risk.

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Cops are investigating how the crocodile got into the water
Cops are investigating how the crocodile got into the water(Image: Guardia Civil)

The creature, originally mistaken for an alligator, belongs to a crocodile family usually found lurking in the wilds of Brazil, Argentina and Bolivia, but not in Spain.

Specialist officers from the Guardia Civil’s nature team, Seprona, backed by local fishing club members and wildlife experts, launched a dramatic operation to bait and capture the reptile before it could strike.

It was lurking near a jetty at a popular swimming spot when it was caught. It’s since been transferred to Madrid Zoo. Now, investigators have launched a probe into who smuggled it into the country, with fears it may have been part of the illegal exotic pet trade, the Sun reports.

Officials say the release of non-native animals without a permit is not just reckless, but also a criminal offence which can lead to an ecological disaster. A spokesman for the local environemntal agency said: ““This type of irresponsible release represents a serious risk to local biodiversity and can generate security problems.”

A 3ft crocodile was taken by police after being found in a local reservoir
A 3ft crocodile was taken by police after being found in a local reservoir(Image: Guardia Civil)

The shock find has sparked fear in the area, with some locals and tourists now too scared to swim in lakes and reservoirs as they’re terrified there could be more lurking beneath the surface.

The yacare caiman, which can grow up to 1.5 metres, is highly prized in the footwear industry for its skin, but is protected under international laws.

While its main diet consists of fish, crustaceans and snails, experts warn it’s more than capable of snapping up small mammals and reptiles when hungry.

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