Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Tech What is the whole story of The Great Outdoors? On June 23, SBS "Anxious Story Y" was revealed to the public about the crocodile sightings that appeared in the river. On the 13th, Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Tech reported that they witnessed a crocodile in the Mushroom River in Yeongju City. Witnesses were Woo Byung-in and four Philippine workers living nearby. Witnesses, including Wu, insisted that "the crocodile swam about 1 meter in the water." How did a crocodile living in a hot and humid environment happen to be seen in the Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Tech? The local governments and the Environment Agency have set up unmanned cameras in various places in the area, and have started to search for large crocodiles using drones. However, the villagers responded that "the crocodile can live here" and "it is a lie". To prove the existence of the crocodile, the Philippine four decided to uncover the identity of the crocodile, believing that somewhere around them, the crocodile would smell rotten meat and appear at the scene. During Operation Caught, a man rushed to claim that a suspicious creature appeared, but the creature suddenly disappeared and could not be identified. Some residents expressed doubts that the witnesses had misread the crocodile model left by tourists, and some speculated that the crocodile had been abandoned. A reptile expert said, "Restrictions on endangered species have become so strict that they have become scarce," adding, "The crocodiles traded recently cost 8 million won. It takes four years to grow up to 1 meter and the price goes up. Experts have proposed a new hypothesis regarding the identity of the crocodile. "I think it might be a king lizard," the expert said. "The king lizard is somewhat distributed in Korea, the sale price is cheap, and the mobility is good." However, the Korea Evaluation Institute of Industrial Tech says it can not stop searching for the possibility of not knowing. The Korea Evaluation Institute of Industrial Tech said, "I'm more worried because I'm anxious if there are no real crocodiles. I don't know how far I could have gone if I wanted to." "I feel like I shouldn't have reported it. There's nothing in it for me. I told the citizens to be careful when they or you take a break," Woo, the first reporter, said.