Get out of there – and make it snappy! Couple wake up to find 10ft crocodile lurking at the bottom of their swimming pool in South Africa

  • Jacob and Angel Breytenbach, from South Africa, found the crocodile in pool
  • They called a team of animal specialists to help remove the reptile from garden  
  • Animal checked by Dept of Nature Conservation and released to natural habitatA couple could not believe their eyes when they woke up to discover a crocodile in their swimming pool.

    Jacob Breytenbach and his wife Angel, from Moedwil, in the North West province of South Africa, were checking their security cameras before letting their pets out when they spotted the 10ft reptile lurking at the bottom of their pool.

    The couple called a team of animal specialists to help remove the creature from their property and footage captured by Mr Breytenbach shows the men trying to hook a rope around the reptile's jaws to haul it out of the water.A team of animal specialists try to remove the crocodile after it was found by Jacob and Angel Breytenbach at their home in Moedwil, South Africa

    A team of animal specialists try to remove the crocodile after it was found by Jacob and Angel Breytenbach at their home in Moedwil, South Africa

    Members of staff try to loop the rope around the crocodile's mouth and remove it from the pool

    Members of staff try to loop the rope around the crocodile's mouth and remove it from the pool

    As the team try to get the rope around its mouth, Mrs Breytenbach shouts: 'Jump on its teeth! Straight on its back, there you go. I'm Australian I've seen it done before.'The team finally loop the rope around the reptile when it snaps its jaws and begins to thrash frantically in the water.

    They manage to heave it out of the pool and onto a patch of grass where the huge reptile rolls around, as members of the team shout: 'It's a boy!' 

    Moments later, one of the team members places a white cloth over the crocodile's eyes and Mrs Breytenbach jokes: 'Leave it there, I'll move.'    As the team try to keep the animal calm, Mrs Breytenbach continues: 'I don't want to go in the pool in case it goes in. Only in South Africa.'       

    Mrs Breytenbach said that she had been about to feed her animals at 4.30am on January 29 when she spotted 'something large floating' in her pool and called for assistance. 

    She told Storyful: 'I must applaud everyone for their awesome handling of the situation.' 

    The crocodile is pulled out of the pull
    The reptile thrashes around as it it pulled out

    The reptile begins to thrash and roll around as a member of the team pulls it out of the water 

    A group of men pull the crocodile out of the swimming pool and onto a patch of nearby grass

    A group of men pull the crocodile out of the swimming pool and onto a patch of nearby grass

    A white cloth is placed over the crocodile's eyes  and it begins to calm down on the grass

    A white cloth is placed over the crocodile's eyes  and it begins to calm down on the grass

     The homeowner later took to Facebook to share footage of the team's efforts with the caption: 'Only in South Africa hey.' 

    The Wild Heart Wildlife Foundation, which helped remove the crocodile, said the reptile could have come from a nearby river due to the heavy rains brought in by Cyclone Eloise. 

    In a post on Facebook they wrote:  'Various animals have been displaced and shown up in strange places due to the heavy rains brought in by Cyclone Eloise. It is believed that this crocodile came from a nearby river.

    'The crocodile was safely removed and placed in a safe location. 

    'He will be checked out by the Dept of Nature Conservation then released back into its natural habitat.'

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