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In the ecological drama that plays out in the seventh new wonder of the world, nature lovers will tell you that the wildebeest migration spectacle is not complete, without crocodiles going for the kill at the Mara river crossing. However, according to conservationists, that sight may not hold for much longer. Gladys Mutiso reports why.

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  • ouch

  • Yeah, kill that Ruto mothefucka.

  • Stop these tour vans from their greedy, driving on the grasslands without consideration for "small animals" and habitat in general ,and stick to the approved roads....kwani they never heard of KEEP OFF THE GRASS!!! ?

  • yep..its a vicious cycle....what the Mau mongers & grabbers" dont know is that if it becomes a "desert " they will lose more than the guys down stream.....ati WR 2012 that's a lost game

  • Lucky Zebras n Wildebeests....they've a few crooks upstream to thank for that. The crocs might go upstream to check out who is messing with their lunch.

  • William Ruto cum warlord is to blame for the water levels getting this low. Enough with militia... He should be arrested ASAP!

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