Reminded me of one of those nature programs I saw which was showing the crossing. It wasn’t just gnus, there were zebras mixed in with them. One of the zebras had reached the other side when a croc grabbed it. That’s when something remarkable happened. The zebra reached around with it’s head and started knawing at the croc’s eyes. The croc LET IT GO, and the zebra managed to get up on to dry ground and get away.
Superfrog almost 5 years ago
Good gnus.
Aussie Down Under almost 5 years ago
Sid was extremely lucky as Dik dik were the food of the day.
!!ǝlɐ⅁ Premium Member almost 5 years ago
The crocodile may yet weigh in with its opinion.
enigmamz almost 5 years ago
Nani, nani, boo, boo! Stick your face in doo doo!!!
danketaz Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Hope he’s not about to run into a lion.
johnschutt almost 5 years ago
Man! They were sweating bull-ets.
j.l.farmer almost 5 years ago
others aren’t quite as lucky.
Lablubber almost 5 years ago
Wasn’t that difficult. it was the crocs from “Pearls”.
eolan59 almost 5 years ago
So no gnus is good gnus (it’s only going to get worse in here)
cuzinron47 almost 5 years ago
I’m sure he marked himself alright.
Cerabooge almost 5 years ago
Reminded me of one of those nature programs I saw which was showing the crossing. It wasn’t just gnus, there were zebras mixed in with them. One of the zebras had reached the other side when a croc grabbed it. That’s when something remarkable happened. The zebra reached around with it’s head and started knawing at the croc’s eyes. The croc LET IT GO, and the zebra managed to get up on to dry ground and get away.
I love when that happens.
tinstar almost 5 years ago
See you in a while, Nile Crocodile!