Any business owner knows that free time doesn't exist for them, but yet sometimes we find that helping out with some research project is a good excuse to abandon the marketing, making quotes, doing admin, making bookings, guiding, studying, be on tour, teach etc. So hence the one day Freya joined a friend of ours for an aerial crocodile count in the iSimangaliso Wetland Park, and the other day I joined him in the field to catch a monster croc for his research. See some photos below (click on them for an enlargement):
St. Lucia Estuary |
Various antelope and zebra along a water course |
Large group of hippos |
Hippo running in the shallow water |
Lake Bhangazi in foreground, Indian ocean in background |
Our coastline |
Humpback whales along our coast line |
Dragging the Bull of Tewate out of the water |
It doesn't like me blindfolding him |
Covering the eyes while the back legs are tied |
Sliding through the rope for tying the front legs |
It tries to escape again, hold on tight! Take those blood samples quickly! |
Patching up the croc with some disinfectant after having taken skin and blood samples |
Just under 4.2 meters and about 400 kg. a last photo before we released him again |