7500 Crocodiles escape
The search continues for nearly half of the 15,000 crocodiles still on the loose after the owners of Rakwena Crocodile Farm, on the Limpopo River in northern South Africa, were forced to open their gates to prevent a storm surge earlier this week.
Zane Langman, whose in-laws own the farm, advised neighbouring residents that under no circumstances should they attempt to capture a crocodile by its tail.
"The animal will turn around and bite you," he warned.
It would also be unwise to attempt to feed the beasts, he said.
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So, my question: What innovative method wwould you use to capture or return the crocodiles ?
Don't forget the crocodile shoes and handbags "flooding" the area ..
I'd say crocodile stew will be the most common dish around the Limpopo area for some time to come.
use hit!!
"The animal will turn around and bite you," he warned. That's some advice to be heeded if any!
gator boys!
Is this something similar to the other thread "How to kill a RAT"? ((: I think no.
It is really needs a huge operation as 7500 numbers are so huge.
Call the french troops...or Syrian rebels
Yes!
what a weird and random topic to make a thread for...
are you bored?