WOW!!! What an incredible experience Henrietta. Thanks for that video, it was totally amazing. Loved it when you put your bike in with the crocs! Looked like they wanted to keep Honey.😆
Well, this beats any croc video I have seen...I honestly don't think I would have had the guts to enter their enclosure , never mind take a bike in. Very informative and kudos to Ian and his staff.
This was fascinating !! I grew up in Zambia and saw quite a few wild crocs whilst fishing the Kafue river , Ian 's knowledge and enthusiasm are amazing !
There was an even bigger one that died of natural causes 2 years ago. Munguni was his name (That's his skull in the office) . He was almost 5.3m and 850-900kg. I think Nangana and Godzilla are almost a metre shorter than Munguni
Did just mention that Ian is Enduro passionate? As in MTBs? You didnt even show us any of his bikes. How is that brave boy working with crocs without a long forked stick...
Honey was perfectly safe with the croc's, as on seeing her knobby tyres would've thought she is a distant relative, a woke relative that identifies as an motocycle 😉
What a job Mbakala has!
It's even scary to be close to them behind the fence. You were brave.
Yes, that is indeed a badass job! 😱🐊
WOW!!! What an incredible experience Henrietta. Thanks for that video, it was totally amazing. Loved it when you put your bike in with the crocs! Looked like they wanted to keep Honey.😆
Hahaha! I think they did! 😆
Wow what an experience. I was in livingstone in 2007 on a motorbike trip, wish I had met Ian and his crocodile sanctuary
It was so cool!
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What an amazing video. Learnt a lot about crocodiles 🐊 ❤
Thanks Henrietta. I like your name!
@@ForTheLoveOfWheels thank you. Like yours too :)
Well, this beats any croc video I have seen...I honestly don't think I would have had the guts to enter their enclosure , never mind take a bike in. Very informative and kudos to Ian and his staff.
@kathleenhavenga3447 Thanks dear! 😍
Ok 👌👍 Henriette
😊🏍🔥
This was fascinating !! I grew up in Zambia and saw quite a few wild crocs whilst fishing the Kafue river , Ian 's knowledge and enthusiasm are amazing !
Oh wauw! I have so much respect for Zambians living with these creatures!
Not much to say.... just WOW
🥰🏍🔥
Livingstone my place of birth, will see you soon. Lovely video, always a pleasure seeing my home town
It's such a nice place!
@@ForTheLoveOfWheels are you heading North or South on your current journey?
Fascinating
Love your videos keep inspiring ❣️ visit lusaka as well someday 💪 would love to meet you
I was there already and loved it 😊🏍🔥
There was an even bigger one that died of natural causes 2 years ago. Munguni was his name (That's his skull in the office) . He was almost 5.3m and 850-900kg. I think Nangana and Godzilla are almost a metre shorter than Munguni
Badass croc!
You guys r awesome
Thanks a lot 🥰
Did just mention that Ian is Enduro passionate? As in MTBs? You didnt even show us any of his bikes. How is that brave boy working with crocs without a long forked stick...
His bikes were not there but at his home 😊🏍🔥
Hi honey
I will not go in the gate, end of story
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Honey was perfectly safe with the croc's, as on seeing her knobby tyres would've thought she is a distant relative, a woke relative that identifies as an motocycle 😉
Hahaha! 😆🏍🐊🔥