The new Olympic golf course was built in a spectacular area
surrounded by lagoons that are home to several species of wild
animals including alligators, according to local media reports.
At least five biologists will be on hand in case the reptiles
need to be moved away from players or spectators, said the Folha
de S.Paulo newspaper.
Authorities are also set to erect signs issuing warnings about
the nearby wildlife.
Golf is returning at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics after a
112-year absence from the Games and the course was built a few
miles from the neighborhood of Jacarepegua, which means
Alligator Lagoon.
Rivers in local parks are filled with alligators while
capybaras, the world's largest rodents, are also commonly
sighted.
(Reporting by Andrew Downie; Editing by Tony Jimenez)
[© 2016 Thomson Reuters. All rights
reserved.] Copyright 2016 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
|
|