N is for Nile Crocodile
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I was unable to get a good clear shot of a crocodile whilst on safari. The few we saw were on distant banks, usually lolling at the edge of ponds filled with lumbering hippos.
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Never easy to spot, the crocodile is a master of disguise. His nostrils, eyes and ears are situated on the top of his head, so the rest of the body can remain concealed underwater, and his coloration allows him to blend into the environment.
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The crocodile is an agile and rapid hunter relying on both movement and pressure sensors to catch any prey unfortunate enough to present itself near the water. Most hunting on land is done at night by lying in ambush near forest trails or roadsides..
The Nile crocodile is the largest crocodile in Africa and is its top predator. While illegal poaching is no longer a problem, crocs are threatened by pollution, hunting, and accidental entanglement in fishing nets.
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Much of the hunting stems from his reputation as a man-eater, which is not entirely unjustified…Nile crocodiles live in close proximity to human populations, so contact can be frequent. While there are no solid numbers, it it believed that the Nile crocodile probably kills a couple of hundred people a year, more than all the other crocodiles combined.
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For more A - Z posts, be sure to pop by Arlee Bird's site and see what others have done with the letter N...
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http://www.tossingitout.blogspot.com/2011/01/very-special-and-exciting
And because its' Saturday, I am also linking up with Misty Mawn's Camera Critters...always a great site to visit!
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http://camera-critters.blogspot.com/
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For more A - Z posts, be sure to pop by Arlee Bird's site and see what others have done with the letter N...
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http://www.tossingitout.blogspot.com/2011/01/very-special-and-exciting
And because its' Saturday, I am also linking up with Misty Mawn's Camera Critters...always a great site to visit!
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http://camera-critters.blogspot.com/



Reminds me never to smile at a crocodies... LOL
ReplyDeleteScary beasts!
ReplyDeleteScary Scales. Lovely, insightful post with great shots. Enjoy your weekend.
ReplyDeleteWhat great photos, and information. Such a wily fellow he is!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots. Guess I enjoy them most from a distance. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend,
Zuzu
Scary but amazing shots!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend!
Great shots! Love the way crocs are so ancient...
ReplyDeleteA little scary!!
ReplyDeletePlease come and see my critter post. Have a great weekend!
Scary critters!
ReplyDeleteWould you come and see my critters? Thank you!
You are brave!!! Great photos - happy weekend to you :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos. Good job.
ReplyDeleteMad Kane
Yikes!
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