15,000 Crocs Escape From South African Farm - OMG!

Around 15,000 predators sprung from the Rakwena Crocodile Farm in the far north of the country when owners were forced to open the gates to prevent a storm surge, local daily Beeld reported.


 


http://au.news.yahoo.com/world/a/-/world/15943705/15-000-crocs-escape-from-south-african-farm/


 


Langman earlier used a motor boat to rescue some local residents who had climbed onto the roof of a garage to escape the rising floods.


"When we arrived there, the crocodiles were circling them," he said.


 


What a horror movie, FIFTEEN THOUSAND CROCODILES 😮!


 


I wonder what they farm them for? Shoes? Handbags?


 


 


 


 


 


 

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😮 I'm glad I don't live there!


 


 


 I've got no idea why they farm crocodiles in South Africa

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Hi Deb 😄


 


15, 000 is a lot of crocodiles to be wandering around looking for a snack.


 


Swimming tends to make you hungry, I find.

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morning Icy 🙂


 


:^O  It does too   :^O

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ha ha ha


 


I needed a laugh today, thanks 🙂

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this would be a nightmare crocodiles freak me out.  

Such is life.
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15 000 Ye Gads 😮


 


 


 


 

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Crikey!....Get the Irwins....They'll have 'em wrangled and caged in a week. They're good ya know.:-D

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*Faints*


 


 


 

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Creepy & scary.


 


I guess they do farm them for their skin, maybe crocodile meat also?

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