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Monday, 27 April 2020

Fourteen-year-old boy killed by Crocodile in Mashonaland West, Zimbabwe.

A fourteen-year-old boy has died after being attacked by a Crocodile close to the Mazvikadei Dam in Mashonaland West Province, Zimbabwe, according to the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority. The boy, who has not been named, was attacked while trying to cross a river on Saturday 25 April 2020. The boy's remains have been recovered, and the Crocodile destroyed by professional hunters. A funeral is planned later this week.

A Crocodile at Mazvikadei Dam, Zimbabwe. Mazvikadei Leisure Resort.

The Mazvikadei Dam Lake is home to a large population of Nile Crocodiles, Crocodylus niloticus, which are popular with tourists. Nile Crocodiles are large animals, reaching about five meters in length, and are ambush predators capable of taking large prey, including, on occasion, Humans. The animals are thought to be at their most dangerous around September in Southern Africa, when the water is lowest, and females are guarding eggs buried in nests by the river, however they can clearly be dangerous at other times of year if provoked.

Nile Crocodiles are considered to be of Least Concern under the terms of the  International Union for the Conservation of Nature’s Red List of  Threatened Species, but are still protected in many countries, due to historic hunting which decimated populations in many areas. However, the rising number of attacks on Humans by the animals has led to calls for regulated hunting to be introduced to control the population. 

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