1978
Invasion of the Crocodiles
Limpopo now swarming with crocodiles - about 15,000 toothy reptiles due to floods fled to the South African crocodile farm "Rakvena" and found a new habitat. Fugitives caught the police, the military and specialists in reptiles. About half have already been caught. Prior to that, the Limpopo crocodiles was very small, so that the local population and have forgotten how they can be dangerous. It is easiest to catch predators at night, when their eyes are burning characteristic red otlivom.
Caught crocodile Runaway, Musina, Limpopo Province, South Africa. (REUTERS / Mike Hutchings)
A large group of crocodiles, did not manage to go far. (REUTERS / Mike Hutchings)
Caught predators. (REUTERS / Mike Hutchings)
Somersault. Critters do not want to back to the farm. (REUTERS / Mike Hutchings)
Another caught. (REUTERS / Mike Hutchings)
Specialists in catching dragged gone into the water crocodile. (REUTERS / Mike Hutchings)
Reptiles Farm "Rakvena." (REUTERS / Mike Hutchings)
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