Two pet crocodiles escaped their during a storm and wandered inside a Buddhist temple.<br /><br />Monk Thanwa Kittisaro said he was walking to the toilet when he found the two reptiles in the restroom in Prachinburi, central Thailand on August 7.<br /><br />He said: "I was shocked when I realised that they were crocodiles. At first, I only thought that they were just monitor lizards."<br /><br />The monk said that while he called the emergency services for help, a man rushed to the temple looking for his baby crocodiles.<br /><br />The crocodile handler, Biew, said: "I live on the same street as the temple, so I'm sure they're my crocodiles.''<br /><br />Biew said he noticed that two of his baby crocodiles were missing, so despite the heavy downpour, he went out the street looking for his pets.<br /><br />He added that the reptiles might have sneaked out of the enclosure during the heavy rain the night before.<br /><br />He said: "Luckily, the little monsters did not harm anyone, especially the monks. I am glad that they are gentle even in when they are in an unfamiliar territory."<br /><br />Biew apologised to the frightened monk and he took the baby crocs back to their enclosure.<br /><br />Thailand is currently at the peak of its monsoon rainy season, which lasts from May until October and sees regular rainstorms and flash floods.
