Buffaloes form an orderly queue while waiting their turn to have a go on scratching post in Kruger National Park, South Africa on February 24.<br /><br />Several buffaloes form a queue before rubbing against a tree stump to get rid of any out of reach itches.<br /><br />The filmer told Newsflare: "Old bulls of this kind are very temperamental and known as one of Africa’s most dangerous animals. <br /><br />"Buffalo bulls have killed more hunters in Africa than any other animal and many lions have lost their lives to these dangerous and very aggressive animals. <br /><br />"After the bulls enjoyed a drink of water, something in their behaviour struck me as very surprising. <br /><br />"One buffalo bull made his way to a wooden stump, that is used as a rubbing post, and started scratching his neck. Right behind him, the other two bulls formed an orderly queue."