In 1989, Costa Rican fisherman Gilberto "Chito" Shedden found a wounded crocodile, shot in the head, on the Reventazón River. Chito nursed the croc, named Pocho, back to health for 6 months.
When released, Pocho returned to Chito, forming an inseparable bond. For over 20 years, they swam and played together, capturing worldwide attention.
Pocho lived peacefully with Chito's family until his death in 2011. Their story is beautifully captured in the documentary "Touching the Dragon".