A hunting expedition in South Africa ended in tragedy for a Texas man, Asher Watkins, who was killed by a Cape buffalo he was pursuing. The 52-year-old was part of a group organized by Coenraad Vermaak Safaris, including a professional hunter and a tracker, when the 1.3-ton buffalo suddenly charged at them at a speed of 35mph in what the safari company described as an “unprovoked attack by an unwounded buffalo.” Watkins, a managing partner at Watkins Ranch Group known for his expertise in ranch and land sales across Texas and Oklahoma, was reportedly on a hunting trip that cost him nearly $10,000. His brother, mother, and stepfather were at the safari lodge at the time of the incident. The safari company’s website warns of the risks associated with tracking Cape buffalo, known for their aggressive behavior and reputation as one of Africa’s most dangerous animals. (Newser)
Texas Hunter Killed by His African Buffalo Prey

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