Across parts of Africa, a unique cultural practice sees several indigenous tribes share a special bond with crocodiles. Among these are the Dogon, Bideyat, and Kabore tribes, who not only coexist with these reptiles but also revere them as sacred creatures.
For these communities, the crocodiles are not merely wildlife; they are considered family members. This strong connection is rooted in ancient traditions and spiritual beliefs, where the animals are worshipped and honored, symbolizing protection, wisdom, or ancestral spirits. This unique relationship highlights a deep respect for nature and a unique cultural identity.
Hoai Anh (Source: Slice)