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Raise the periscope!
Photographer Richard Miller in the Kruger National Park (South Africa) made a truly amazing shots. On the back hippo he swept a small crocodile.
Pictures striking that usually hate crocs and hippos at the event are always eager to kill, trample, or hooked his powerful fangs. Those are not really attacking the adult hippos, but it can really drag their young.
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According to Miller, he first noticed this behemoth heron and it was natural, but then climbed on the back of thick-skinned young crocodile and 15 minutes brazenly basked in the sun. Behemoth does not show that he was against such treatment.
-For The first time I see this, the recognized 21-year-old photographer - Crocodile can be accepted for ordinary stone hippo, crocodile and hippopotamus for heron. That broke the world.
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Pictures striking that usually hate crocs and hippos at the event are always eager to kill, trample, or hooked his powerful fangs. Those are not really attacking the adult hippos, but it can really drag their young.
2 photos via goodnewsanimal
According to Miller, he first noticed this behemoth heron and it was natural, but then climbed on the back of thick-skinned young crocodile and 15 minutes brazenly basked in the sun. Behemoth does not show that he was against such treatment.
-For The first time I see this, the recognized 21-year-old photographer - Crocodile can be accepted for ordinary stone hippo, crocodile and hippopotamus for heron. That broke the world.
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