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Amazing photos!!!
 
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I bet that hurt- a lot.


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That is not how they came up with the word truncate...as in "to shorten or curtail."

Proper caption for that would be "Nose Job."
 
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That's gotta leave a mark!


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Lucky croc. I wonder why the elephant did not stamp the croc once it had pulled the croc out of the water. I guess the croc was targetting the calf and got the mum!


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This is why fishing safaris were never very popular in Zambia.


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OUCH!

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I wonder what the outcome would have been if it had been the calf's trunk?
 
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That's one tough trunk! I too am surprised the mom didn't just step on it, squish. I thought reading some of the posts first that I was going to see the trunk severed. that croc must be real hungry to be so crazy.

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And it was NOT "on the banks of the great grey-green greasy Limpopo River, all set about with fever trees...."
 
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I wish I had of been on hand with a video camera.


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ouch, indeed.
 
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Amazing timing for the photographer. The croc is lucky it did not get stood on. More handbags for everyone...


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