Animals on golf courses
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Animals on golf courses

By Jack Bantock, CNN

Updated 0828 GMT (1628 HKT) October 18, 2023
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After heavy flooding in the 1990s, six bull sharks crossed over from a nearby river into a lake at Carbrook Golf Club in Queensland, Australia, and remained at the course for almost 20 years. But they're not the only animals around the world that have enjoyed a front-row seat to golf action. Scroll through the photo gallery to see more. Courtesy Scott Wagstaff
An alligator crosses the sixth green during a practice round prior to the 2021 PGA Championship at Kiawah Island Resort's Ocean Course in South Carolina. Gregory Shamus/Getty Images
These zebras are grazing on the Baobab Course at Vipingo Ridge in Kenya during the Magical Kenya Ladies Open in 2022. Tristan Jones / ©LET 2022
Marlo the cavapoo has helped owner Charles Jefferson gather over golf 6,000 balls from two courses around London. Robin Spring
Monkeys are seen on the seventh fairway during the second round of the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba on El Camaleon golf course in Playa del Carmen, Mexico in 2021. Cliff Hawkins/Getty Images
A giraffe crosses the first hole at dusk at the Leopard Creek Country Club Golf in Malelane, South Africa in 2004. David Alexander/Getty Images
A moose walks across the 16th tee during "The Match" at The Reserve at Moonlight Basin in Big Sky, Montana in 2021. Stacy Revere/Getty Images
A coatimundi is seen as Joseph Bramlet putts on the first green during the first round of the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba on the El Camaleon course in Playa del Carmen, Mexico in 2021. Cliff Hawkins/Getty Images
Geese waddle along the sixth hole at the Celtic Manor Resort as Jack Senior prepares to play his third shot during day one of the Cazoo Open supported by Gareth Bale in Newport, Wales in 2021. Warren Little/Getty Images
A kangaroo is seen during day one of the 2009 Johnnie Walker Classic held at The Vines Resort and Country Club in Perth, Australia. Ian Walton/Getty Images
Matthieu Pavon holes his putt as a stork watches on from behind the 17th green during the third round of the Portugal Masters at Dom Pedro Victoria Golf Course in Quarteira, Portugal in 2021. Warren Little/Getty Images
Baboons cross a fairway during day two of the Nedbank Golf Challenge at Gary Player CC in Sun City, South Africa in 2016. Warren Little/Getty Images
A cockerel is seen on the 15th tee during the second day of the Rolex Challenge Tour Grand Final at T-Golf & Country Club in Mallorca, Spain in 2021. Octavio Passos/Getty Images