When the owner was forced to open the gate to prevent storm surges after nearby Limpopo Rise, crocodiles emerged from the Rakwena crocodile farm at the northernmost tip of the country.
"There was only a handful of alligators on the Limpopo River," said Johan Boshoff's son-in-law, Zane Langman, who owns Rakwena. "There are many now."
Johan Bosch-Hoff's son-in-law, who owns Rakuwena, Zaan Langman says, He added that most of the reshoot was done at night.
In South Africa's Limpopo province, 10 people were killed in a serious flood, homeless occurred
The flood also devastated neighboring Mozambique and tens of thousands have evacuated from their homes
The good news is that some of the 15,000 crocodiles that fled after the recent South African flood have been regained. The bad news is that there are still at least 7,500 missing crocodiles. A missing crocodile belongs to Rakwena Crocodile Farm, a sightseeing spot in northern South Africa, and if the nearby Limpopo River swells in the rain, the owner will have to open the door to prevent storm surge. Agence France-Presse reported that "Someone appeared in the football field of the school 75 miles away."
On Sunday morning, near the Rakwena Crocodile Farm, it rained constantly and Limpopo landed forcibly. According to the report, the owner of the farm said she was worried that heavy flooding could destroy the wall of the house, open the door and jump out alligators. About half of the reptiles are captured and there are still thousands of reptiles
South Africa and Mozambique experienced heavy rain in the past week. The number of deads caused by rising water was 20, and the victims of more than 800 floods were rescued. Reuters did not reveal whether someone was rescued from crocodile attack, but they pointed out that more than 15,000 people were kicked out of the house on Tuesday - the number of crocodiles that flowed into Limpopo the same. The cleaning and recovery process is guided by farmer's in-law son Zane Langman. "There were only a few crocodiles in Limpopo There are a lot of crocodiles now, we call us to tell us about crocodiles, we capture them," said Lanman . Okay, at least he has a system.