Saturday, January 26, 2013

Despite Malignant 15,000 Crocodile Breeding


Headline - Residents of a village in central South Africa gripped by fear. They were asked to remain in the house for 15 000 crocodiles escape from captivity and roam the streets.


As reported by the Daily Mail, ferocious reptiles escape occurred after heavy rain made ​​the Limpopo river overflowed this week. Officers in captivity Crocodile Rakwena partly forced open the gate to remove water.

But what happened instead release the alligator along with an abundance of water. Crocodile breeding is the Nile crocodile can reach lengths of four meters.

When the water receded, many of the crocodiles were caught in the branches of a tree. A large crocodile seen in pools of a school rugby field.

One of the officers in Rakwena, Zane Langman said since then they are extremely busy arresting the fugitives. Within a few days, he said, he had caught "a few thousand" among the bushes and citrus plants next breeding.

Half of the vague yet caught. Langman chose him at night, because the crocodile's eyes reflect light if disenter the dark.

Nile Crocodiles are meat eaters who can run very fast, about 12 kilometers per hour. If swimming, crocodile type can reach speeds of 35 kilometers per hour.

These animals are very dangerous to humans. He kills its prey by biting and dragging him alive into the water to drown.

Crocodiles are typically bred to be taken for the production of leather belts, shoes and handbags. The meat can also be marketed for human consumption. But usually, the meat used as feed for other crocodiles that are cannibals.

Sources: http://dunia.news.viva.co.id/news/read/385268

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