Amazing photos of crocodile covered in bright green coat of algae in South Africa
The reptile emerged from water near Lower Sabie rest camp in the Kruger National Park in a bright green coat of what was suspected to be Blue Green Algae
You would think a crocodile coming out of the water would be enough to scare anyone away, but this photographer was not fazed when he saw one that could have been mistaken for a reptilian Hulk.
South African Armand Grobler, took the photos of the Algae-covered crocodile near Lower Sabie rest camp in the Kruger National Park and was stunned to find the crocodile emerging in a bright green coat of what he suspected as Blue Green Algae.
![Algae-covered crocodile in Kruger National Park, South Africa](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/03377/Algae_crocodile_up_3377261c.jpg?imwidth=680)
Mr Armand said: “He definitely looks similar to a mythical creature or monster.
“At first I thought the Hulk could be a good description, but then I thought it could be the Loch Ness Monster.”
The 22-year-old, who does photography as a hobby, said it was by chance while he was at work as a freelance field guide at Mopane Bush Lodge and Kruger National Park that he took these photos.
![Algae-covered crocodile in Kruger National Park, South Africa](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/03377/Algae_crocodile_cl_3377260b.jpg?imwidth=680)
The crocodile slinks onto land (Caters)
The crocodile can be seen slinking along the banks of the lake after gliding through the water – where it presumably managed to get the look of a mythical monster.