An unlucky goose was bitten by a crocodile while swimming in the lake.

“We had just parked our car at the small waterhole, excited about the wildlife that might come down for a drink. Little did we know what had just transpired seconds before we arrived. Observing the water closely, some bubbles and ripples caught our attention.”

“A crocodile! The waterhole seemed a little small, but this reptile was here for a reason. In its mouth, he had caught an Egyptian goose. We were shocked, as we knew crocodiles to be fish and small antelope eaters, not geese!”

The Egyptian Goose is a common bird species known for its stunning appearance and loud honking calls. They are often seen at waterholes around the Kruger National Park..

The Egyptian Goose got its name from its close association with ancient Egypt. These beautiful birds were depicted in Egyptian art and hieroglyphics, dating back thousands of years.

“The crocodile paraded around the water with his prize for a few moments. Once he was satisfied that the bird was dead, in one huge gulp, he swallowed the bird whole!

Normally crocodiles will need to rip pieces of their prey to be able to eat them, but the bird being just a snack, he was able to swallow it whole.”

“I always keep my camera close for any action. Capturing these extraordinary moments allows me to relive the magic and share it with others who may never experience such sights in person. Be on the lookout for anything big or small when you are on safari. Don’t rush from one sighting to another. Take it slow and immerse yourself in the peaceful atmosphere of nature.”