Giant Crocodile Forms Unlikely Bond with Baby Rhino, Defying Nature’s Laws in an Unbelievable Display of Heartwarming Friendship

“There is within you a lamb and a lion. Spiritual maturity is the ability to let lamb and lion lie down together.”—Henri J.M. Nouwen

“Come! Come! You won’t believe this.” My friend pulled me to the edge of the bluff above Kenya’s Mara river. My breath caught in my throat. On the opposite shore of the river a baby hippo sniffed around a massive 12’ crocodile. Riveted, we feared the worst.

Plus, hippos are big. They are the third largest African mammal after the elephant and rhinoceros. Their rotund shape is too big for a croc’s bite. However, baby hippos are fair game for a crocodile. Where was the mother hippo?

The crocodile’s menacing teeth dripped from his overbite, a matching row rising up along his lower jaw. Crocodiles have the strongest bite of any animal, capable of 5,000 pounds per square inch!

The onlookers slowly left the scene as nap time for mammal and reptile unfolded without incident. I remained glued to my spot, hoping for the best, mama’s return, and fearing the worstMr. Croc’s attack. After 15 minutes, the pair rearranged themselves like a couple wanting individual space in the bed, mirroring poses of contentment and relaxation.

In the end, with a silent heave ho, Mr. Croc rose and slid from the shore into the water, abandoning  the little hippo to wait hopefully for its mother’s return.

The story played out like a living lesson for peaceful relationships. Considering the polarization amongst people today, I believe the Littlest Hippo and Mr. Croc demonstrated peace and safety are possibl