Crocodiles can be raised artificially, and after going through the relevant procedures, they can also be raised as pets at home. However, the size of crocodiles are generally relatively large, so the surrounding space and food requirements are relatively high. After they grow up, some people may not be able to continue to raise them. Therefore, when the baby crocodiles grow up, they need to be properly handled. If there is enough space in the home to accommodate a grown crocodile, it is natural to continue to breed them. In fact, crocodiles need a long time to grow up, generally speaking, in the short term do not have to worry about how to do after raising.
If there is not enough space and food to support a grown crocodile, it can be transferred or sold to other people for breeding. In fact, it is also a good choice to donate the grown crocodile to the zoo. There is plenty of space in the zoo, and there are professional staff to take care of them, so that they can have enough space to move around, and have enough food, and they can often go to see them when they are free.
The above has been introduced, in the small crocodile can continue to grow up after the breeding, can also be transferred to others or donated to the zoo. There is a practice that is not advocated, that is, to release them. Small crocodiles can not be released casually when they grow up, because they are very aggressive. After releasing them into the river, they will not only move in the river, but sometimes come to the shore to feed, at this time there is the possibility of attacking humans. However, if there is a special designated crocodile release location, then you can consider releasing.