See ya later! Tongaat crocodiles allegedly recaptured #KZNFloods
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
Floods washed the reptiles away.

We mourn the loss of innocent lives of fellow KZN residents due to the floods in our province.
The #KZNFloods have negatively affected people's homes, daily lives and even wildlife.
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Ezemvelo Wildlife talked to The Witness and shared that 12 crocodile had been washed away from Crocodile Creek Farm during the floods.
The farm in Tongaat is home to over 6 000 Nile crocodiles, some alligators and snakes.
Musa Mntambo, Ezemvelo spokesperson, shared that seven of the 12 crocodiles had been recaptured on 12 April 2022

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Fortunately, according to Daily Maverick, they have found the outstanding six crocodiles that were missing.
The had suspected the reptiles walked towards the Tongaat River.
Crocodile Creek Farm owner, Peter Watson also shared that the crocodile on the M4 being shared on social media unfortunately does not belong to them.

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