Aquatic Equations~

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Mathematical silhouettes slither submerged,
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concealing cold calculus.

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Silent, strategizing,

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rate over distance, and time, always time.

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Crocodile minds synchronized,

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as they patiently wait to kill.

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Even huge elephants know,

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to give this tactician wide berth!

Cheers to you from the formidable and ecologically important, African Crocodiles~


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221 thoughts on “Aquatic Equations~

  1. Amazing prehistoric creatures Cindy. Over here they are a protected species as they were being hunted to extinction in the early 1900’s. Now they have recovered so fast they are almost in plague proportions up north. Because they are top of the food chain…

    1. I do remember this post! Jumping Crocagators is enough to give me indigestion! Salt water crocs in particular can be very aggressive! Great photos you got of these incredible creatures~

  2. Excellent pictures Cindy, the ones of the Crocodiles are great, that first picture was beautifully captured by the photographer, it says a lot about the creature, stealth and calculating.
    Ian

    1. Well thank you. I did like it and I have another I took of the same gator with less zoom with the thatched roof place we were staying in the back. It has a spooky effect with the gator just this little pencil in the very still river. I meant to include it, but actually forgot which is annoying.

      1. Yes… Friday, but in my current world there is no Friday, Saturday or Sunday. 3 weeks left to go & then I will have those days back in my life. SIGH!

  3. I’m always amazed at the sites I find when I visit Cindy. Wow, they are menancing looking. My love a swimming would take a holiday on this holiday, eeeek!

  4. It sounds like those elephants are a lot smarter than some tourists in Australia’s Top End who seem to go swimming in water holes despite signs warning about the croc’s. Most of the are certainly no Steve Irwin or Crocodile Dundee!

  5. I like them. It is a tough life being a short-legged reptile. I wouldn’t make friends with them though 🙂 Thank you for sharing your beautiful photographs!

  6. Those gators are smooth in the way that they navigate. Eh?
    And – those eles need to get movin’ a little faste.
    Run eles, run!

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