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Watch: The identity of ‘creature’ in the lake resolved

The mystery has been solved

The “strange lake creature” featured in the story on page 3 of the City Times dated August 31 has been identified as a Marsh Mongoose (Atilax paludinosus).

 

Jane Trembath, Korsman Conservancy chairperson, said these are also found at Korsman.

“Recently, a Marsh Mongoose from Korsman started visiting gardens in the suburbs and stole a couple of chickens – although their favourite food is freshwater crabs,” she said.

“When one was reported in a garden in Willow Terrace, I was worried someone would kill it so I contacted the SA Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre, and Phillip Vivier came to capture it and then release it at Serengeti.

Other readers also contacted the City Times about the creature, with André van der Sandt stating it is definitely not a dassie, as a dassie does not have a tail.

Keegen Pringle, an avid wildlife enthusiast, said he too believed it is a Marsh Mongoose, based on its size, pointy face, colour and feet.

“These are nocturnal animals that typically inhabit marshy areas and reedbeds, feeding on frogs, crabs and even fish,” he explained.

“They are widespread across most of South Africa, although seldom seen due to their shy nature.”

Marsh Mongoose have also been spotted at Korsman Conservancy, in Westdene.

Rynfield fisherman Vernon Aliferis brought the carcass of the Marsh Mongoose to the City Times’ attention after he discovered it on the overflow at Middle Lake on August 22.

At the time, he didn’t know what the creature was.

When the City Times visited the area with him, we noticed two similar carcasses on the overflow.

Aliferis is concerned pollution in Middle Lake could be killing the Marsh Mongoose inhabitants.

The City Times is awaiting comment from the Ekurhuleni metro regarding the quality of the water at Middle Lake, and the large amount of litter in and around the lake.

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