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Titre: Gustave le vieux crocodile du Nil tueur, au Burundi :
Posté par: JacquesL le 27 Mai 2011, 01:01:09 AM
Gustave le vieux crocodile du Nil tueur, au Burundi :
http://adventure.nationalgeographic.com/2005/03/gustave-crocodile/michael-mcrae-text/1 ...
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Citer it is time to leave. We will not find Gustave, but our conversations with his victims and with Faye have taught us a good deal about him and his habits anyway: He is a killer, a survivor, and probably as big as Faye believes him to be. But he is not the reigning beast of chaos in Burundi. Ethnic conflict is.

"The biggest crocs I've ever seen have been in communist nations or countries at war, places like Cuba, Burma, and Cambodia," Barr told me before flying out. "They have survived because people have other things to worry about. If peace ever comes to Burundi, mark my words: Someone is going to kill that animal."

Until then, Gustave lives.

http://www.dinosoria.com/crocodile.htm