Well, I don't really know if this qualifies as a Volcano Seven story, but....
News 24: We're no croc hunters, say Limpopo cops
Johannesburg - Limpopo police said on Saturday they were not involved
in hunting down crocodiles that escaped from the Rakwena Crocodile Farm
after floods in the province.
"[Police] do not have the capacity
or the expertise [to hunt the crocodiles], however we are monitoring
the situation on a daily basis," Brigadier Hangwani Mulaudzi said in a
statement.
Mulaudzi said there were no incidents reported regarding the crocodiles.
Zane
Langman, the son-in-law of Johan Boshoff, who owns Rakwena, told Beeld
newspaper on Thursday that around 15 000 crocodiles escaped from the
farm into Limpopo River during the floods.
A few thousand crocodiles were recaptured in the dense bush next to the river and in the adjacent orange groves.
Langman
told the newspaper he and Boshoff were forced to open the crocodile
farm's gates, out of fear that the force of the water would crush the
walls of Boshoff's home.
"We've been recapturing them as and when the local farmers phone us to tell us that there are crocodiles on their property.
"In Weipe there were a lot, and I also heard there was a crocodile a on school's rugby field in Musina," Langman said.
Most of the recapturing efforts were taking place at night, he said.
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
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