Reptile expert Peter Prodromou
The reptile expert told London Tonight about his work abroad, as well his possible plans for the future so humans and reptiles, in remote parts of the world, can co-exist peacefully.
Highbury wildlife expert Peter Prodromou flew out to Uganda to snare a reptile that ate a child on Christmas Day. While he managed to capture one crocodile he is convinced there is still another.
The reptile expert told London Tonight about his work abroad, as well his possible plans for the future so humans and reptiles, in remote parts of the world, can co-exist peacefully.
London Tonight caught up with the crocodile hunter to find out how his passion for these dangerous reptiles came about.
London Tonight's Emma Walden holds a python before interviewing London's very own crocodile hunter
Highbury wildlife expert Peter Prodromou puts some of his Ugandan counterparts through their paces, showing off his crocodile handling skills in the meantime.
Highbury wildlife expert Peter Prodromou takes on some of planet's most dangerous animals
A man from Highbury - who managed to catch a crocodile that ate a child in Uganda on Christmas day - has warned locals of a second deadly reptile.
Wildlife expert Peter Prodromou hopes his skills will help reduce attacks in the area and safeguard both villagers and animals.
Wildlife expert Peter Prodromou from Highbury hopes his skills will help reduce attacks in Uganda and safeguard both villagers and animals.