
It takes an extremely brave photographer to try for a close-up this dangerous - especially when you could end up being 'snapped' at yourself.
But intrepid wildlife photographer Daniel Botelho put his life on the line in Botswana to capture these spectacular shots of a 15ft crocodile in its natural habitat.
Courageous snapper Mr Botelho came within inches of the lethal predators after photographing them in the Okavango River Delta in Botswana.

The revealing images he got are well worth the danger he put himself in, however, given the plight the crocodiles previously found themselves in.
The species have been hunted excessively by humans for their skin thanks to the demand for leather goods.

After International Trade Regulations in 1968 were introduced monitoring the hunting of crocodiles, the species are no longer endangered.
Mr Botelho spent eight days trying for the close-up in June after following the creatures on land and underwater.
The 30-year-old eventually got the shots he wanted and put his expertise down the closely watching the crocodiles' body language.



source: dailymail