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Published: 2016-09-15 10:57:03 +0000 UTC; Views: 380; Favourites: 31; Downloads: 1
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In what will be my last Journal for the time being about my recent adventures in Kwa Zulu Natal, South Africa, I want to quickly survey several of the animals that we observed in Makakatana, Phinda Vlei, Montusi, and Cleopatra. I've posted features on zebra, elephants, lions, giraffe, and cheetah, along with a couple on birds, but we saw so many more animals that need at least a mention. Without further ado here's one to wake you up: Mr Cool Crocodile. We spotted this one on the banks of the estuary near St Lucia, while on our Makakatana boat trip. I don't know if you are familiar with the "Weeping Angels" of Dr Who fame, blink and they move, but crocodiles are a bit like that. We gazed at this fully grown monster for several minutes lying with its head down, apparently fast asleep, then in the blink of an eye while I focused my camera, up came the head, and open went the mouth. That beady eye has us in its view. The crocodile is not, in
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Michawolf13 [2016-09-16 14:18:08 +0000 UTC]

Oh, shall I ?

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Okavanga In reply to Michawolf13 [2016-09-16 15:03:31 +0000 UTC]

Oh no - don't run - these are good guys - very lovable and not at all dangerous.

David

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LindArtz [2016-09-15 23:55:44 +0000 UTC]

Sheesh, this is one not to be messed with!  (hope you didn't get too close )

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Okavanga In reply to LindArtz [2016-09-16 07:39:10 +0000 UTC]

Warthogs are lovely, Linda, and not at all fierce or dangerous. Some places have a tame one to welcome guests and look after children. I think this is a she, and we were in the vehicle about 5 meters away. Mature warthogs certainly look dangerous with their tusks, but they just run away if they perceive danger. They are very family oriented, and you see a small family of male, female and half a dozen wartlets (or wartlings) running through the grass with their tails up in the air - it is all very touching.

Many tanks

David

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LindArtz In reply to Okavanga [2016-09-16 16:25:16 +0000 UTC]

That's surprising, I've heard the opposite all these years.  ^^

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Okavanga In reply to LindArtz [2016-09-16 19:24:44 +0000 UTC]

Once they're used to humans, they're OK!

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