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Well known author of snake books bitten by puffie

Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 6:50 am
by General Gump
"It was painful but not as bad as listening to Justin Bieber "he said =O: =O:

According to News 24 , he wanted to show how quickly a snake could bite someone.

IMHO Johan Marais was exremely successful in demonstrating this as the puff adder bit him on the side of the boot, instead of the intended sole of the boot. =O:

Must send the snake for training. 0*\

Re: Well known author of snake books bitten by puffie

Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 2:23 pm
by Mel
He's got humour - can't deny that. -O -O -O

Re: Lions kill two people in Zimbabwe resort town

Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 6:08 pm
by Richprins
Sounds logical? -O-

Re: Well known author of snake books bitten by puffie

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 12:07 pm
by serval
I would settle for the puffadder bite ...

2 rangers gored by black rhino

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 6:33 pm
by General Gump
Taken from iafrica.com


Two men are in a serious condition after they were gored by three black rhinos in a KwaZulu-Natal game park on Thursday, paramedics said.

The incident took place in the Hluhluwe area in northern KwaZulu-Natal, said Netcare 911 spokesperson Chris Botha.

Ezemvelo Wildlife spokesperson Musa Mntambo said two rangers were patrolling when they were attacked by three black rhinos.

One was injured on his left thigh and the other on his buttocks, Mntambo said.

Both men were stabilised on the scene and transported to a Richards Bay hospital.

Absa Cape Epic mountain biker hits a buck

Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 7:03 pm
by Richprins

Re: 2 rangers gored by black rhino

Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2013 8:43 pm
by Toko
‘It’s a dangerous job but I knew that’

March 19 2013 at 11:26am
By Bernadette Wolhuter

Durban -

Game ranger Sboniso Mthembu was in high spirits on Monday, despite having been gored by a black rhino last week.

“It is a dangerous job but I always knew that,” he said, speaking from The Bay Hospital in Richards Bay where he, and his partner, Zamukulunga Khuzwayo, both 28, were recovering after the attack.

The men were cornered by three rhinos in the Imfolozi section of the Hluhluwe-Imfolozi game park in northern KwaZulu-Natal last Thursday.

The two have worked at the park for four and three years respectively, and were patrolling the area opposite the staff camp when they saw the animals.

“There was a bull on the left, a female on the right and another in the middle. I don’t know if that one was a male or a female,” said Mthembu.

The animals were between 30m and 40m away from the rangers and Mthembu said he was not worried at that stage.

“We know that the black rhino’s eyesight is not that good, so we decided to keep quiet and hide in the thick bush.”

The bull walked past the rangers and they thought they were safe, but then it returned.

It lunged at Khuzwayo, wounding him in the buttocks. Then it turned on Mthembu.

“I do not know what exactly happened but it got me in my leg and threw me up in the air.”

The next thing he knew Mthembu was lying on the ground, the rhino’s head pushed up against his. He was terrified.

“I had lost my rifle in all the commotion so I shouted at Khuzwayo to shoot, but he had lost his weapon,” he said.

A few seconds later the rhinos disappeared.

“I pulled myself up, grabbed my rifle and called for help,” said Mthembu.

The rangers were expected to be discharged from hospital on Tuesday, but it would be a month before they were fit for work.

Mthembu said he loved his job and could not wait to get back in the field. Khuzwayo said he still wanted to be involved in protecting rhinos, but he was not sure if he would return to field work.

Ezemvelo KwaZulu-Natal Wildlife chief executive officer Bandile Mkhize said the organisation would support the rangers, no matter how they chose to move forward.

“They are the most important people in our organisation, our foot soldiers,” he said, “Without them, conservation is nothing.”

Mkhize said that the organisation would not consider putting down the animal responsible for the attack. He said the incident would be viewed as an unfortunate one, but that it would be difficult to identify which rhino was involved.

The Mercury

Kruger Park elephant tramples Chinese tourist

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 1:04 pm
by Flutterby
www.looklocal.co.za
15 April 2013

The vehicle in which two Chinese tourists were traveling was overturned by an elephant in the Kruger National Park on Monday.

An elephant overturned a vehicle carrying two tourists of Chinese origin near the Babalala picnic spot, on the H1-7 tar road between Shingwedzi and Punda Maria in the Kruger National Park (KNP) around 06:30 on Monday.

The driver (male) sustained injuries and a helicopter, local doctor and paramedics rushed to the scene of the accident to attend to him immediately.

“It is not clear yet of why the elephant turned aggressive however we would like to appeal to the public to always be on the look-out for these huge animals and try not to get too close whenever they see one approaching on the road, " said the KNP’s Head of Communications and Marketing, William Mabasa.

The tourists slept over at Punda Maria Camp on Sunday night and were scheduled to sleep-over at Mopani Camp on Monday.

The injured driver was taken to Clinix Phalaborwa Private Hospital for further assistance. More details are still being verified.

Re: Kruger Park elephant tramples Chinese tourist

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 1:06 pm
by Toko
:-(

Re: Kruger Park elephant tramples Chinese tourist

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 1:07 pm
by Flutterby
Scary stuff! :shock: