Crocodile goes on an adventure in Durban suburb
Updated | By East Coast Breakfast
This was a call-out like no other. Nick Evans, our resident snake expert, was put to the test when he was asked to capture a crocodile in Tongaat, Durban.
Listen as Nick Evans shares info about the unusual reptile he captured in the podcast, then read below:
Nick Evans is the East Coast's very own snake expert, but a recent call resulted in a slightly different catch and relocate.
Nick explained in a post he wrote on Facebook that he received a call in the early hours of the morning to remove a crocodile. He admits that he didn't believe it at first and thought it was a Monitor lizard, but to his surprise, it was actually a 2.6-meter long crocodile.
Read: Onlookers left in shock as crocodile snatches shaman
Check out the images he shared from a Tongaat-based water plant where the crocodile was seen and reported.
While some of us would flea in this situation, others were crazy enough to capture the raging croc on camera.
Crazy croc capture in Tongaat !@ECRBreakfast ! pic.twitter.com/uYgyWZmAKA
— #SendHotwings🍗 (@JasonMcCall01) March 5, 2018
Nick managed to safely remove the crocodile and it is now with the relevant authorities.
Also read: Witch doctor orders crocodile to return man to shore
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