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Panic in Katchikaly

observer.gm - The residents of Bakau Kachikally were Wednesday night threatened by a crocodile that was reported to have emanated from a gutter connected to the Kachikally crocodile pool.   Reliable sources informed the Daily Observer that this crocodile is among many, which come out on daily basis more especially during rainy nights to try to attack people who pass by the gutters around the area. Eye witness further stated that on Wednesday night, one crocodile attacked and killed two sheep belonging to...» view full story
Story located in: africa » gambia » bakau
Submitted By: vmendy
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lamin - Garner, North Carolina - Saturday, July 26, 2008 7:07 AM
Animals like crocodile it will never be safe for Humans to live together with them. Animals are just animals Humans are Humans is completely tow diffrent thing, so in order to avoid desaster the people that own that kachikally needs to fine a way how they will solve this problem asap.
this is my opinino.
Lusuiney - Liberia, Africa - Tuesday, July 29, 2008 2:31 AM
I definitely agreed with Lamin, the fact of the matter is the owners of the so call spiritual kackihally pool needs to protects this spies from endangering the life of others.
My advise to Dodou please kindly expand the height of the pool and if possible seek assistance from the conservationist a better solution to remedy the situation.
Anonymous - Germany, Europe - Thursday, July 31, 2008 4:34 AM
I would commend the two comments. Am Nigerian by nationality and lived in bakau mamakoto around 2003 to 2005.
Mr manager what are you doing with the fees collected from visitors mostly tourist and other foreign nationals before seeing this God gifted creatures bcos your fees ranges from D25 onwards.
Please utilize this fees in protecting the pool from causing losses of lives in the neighborhood becuase if not you will be one day drag to court by the family of a victim.

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