Imagine this: You're having a completely normal day at home, maybe watching a bit of Netflix, being a couch potato – and suddenly you hear a strange scratching noise coming from the kitchen. You think nothing of it at first, because, well, maybe it's just the cat. But then it hits you: Wait a minute, you don't even have a cat! Panic sets in, your heart starts racing, and you cautiously creep toward the kitchen.

And there it is: A crocodile. In your kitchen. With a look on its face that says, "Where's the damn fridge?" You think you're dreaming – no, you're sure you're dreaming. But it seems real, because the crocodile is now waddling through your living room as if it's the unquestionable master of the house.

What do you do? Of course, you grab your phone because, well, "Pics or it didn’t happen," right? Click, click, click – you start snapping photos like a paparazzo on the hunt for the hottest celebrity scandal. Meanwhile, the crocodile is trying to swallow your rug. Not that it looks particularly tasty, but hey, who can predict a crocodile's taste?

The pictures show the crocodile in all sorts of poses: It's checking itself out in the mirror (probably thinking it’s got its best selfie face on), inspecting your plants (maybe hoping they’re somehow edible), and then it makes itself comfortable on your couch. Oh yes, right there, where you always binge-watch your shows.

A crocodile on your couch – that's the stuff nightmares are made of… or at least some seriously wild Instagram posts! But don’t worry, you somehow managed to convince it to leave the apartment (maybe by promising there’s a big juicy steak outside?).

When it's finally gone, you sit there, staring at the photos on your phone, wondering: Who on earth is going to believe this?! But hey, you've got the evidence. Maybe you'll get rich tomorrow when your crocodile photos go viral. Or you'll just have a really good story for your next pub night.

And if the crocodile ever comes back, at least you know you've found the only roommate who never asks for the Wi-Fi password.