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Ponce
12th July 2011, 11:35 AM
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Now that’s a holiday snap and a half! Giant crocodile gives tourists a shock as he leaps from wate.

By Richard Shears

Last updated at 3:40 PM on 12th July 2011

This monster crocodile soared out of the water in northern Australia to grab a chunk of meat offered on a stick by a ranger.

Tourists on the boat, cruising along the Adelaide River near Darwin, reared back as the giant 80-year-old crocodile suddenly leaped up to grab the titbit.

Feeding the crocs is a daily tourist attraction but usually they're much smaller than this 18ft fellow, nicknamed Brutus by rangers who have been aware of his presence over the years.

Snap! This monster crocodile sent tourists rearing back as it soared out of the water in Australia to grab a chunk of meat offered on a stick by a ranger
The picture was taken by Katrina Bridgeford, a photographer with the Northern Territory News, who was on the cruise with sons Jordan, 14, and Dylan, 11.

ANIMAL MOST LIKELY TO EAT A HUMAN
The largest crocodile on Earth, saltwater crocs - or 'salties' - are often said to be the animal most likely to eat a human.

The average male tends to be around 17 ft (five metres) in length and weighs 1,000 lbs (450 kg) but salties of up to 23 ft (seven metres) and weighing 2,200lbs (1,000 kilograms) are not uncommon.


In the wild, they usually live to the age of 70 and populate the brackish and freshwater regions of eastern India, Southeast Asia, and northern Australia.

They are excellent swimmers and have often been spotted far out at sea.

Classic opportunistic predators, they lurk patiently beneath the surface near the water's edge, waiting for potential prey - including water buffalo, monkeys, wild boar, and even sharks - to stop for a sip of water.

With a thrash of their powerful tails, they grasp their victim and drag it into the water, holding it there until it drowns.
She recalled that when Dylan saw the massive creature rise out of the water he had only two words to utter - 'Holy crap!'

Brutus is missing his front leg following what is believed to have been a confrontation with a shark in the river's estuary - leaving many people to wonder just how big the shark was.

'When it came up out of the water there were a lot of "Oos" and "Ahs",' said Miss Bridgeford.
'I wasn't expecting anything like this. I couldn't believe how close it got to us.

'If you had put your hand out you would have been able to touch it - if you'd dared.'

Jumping crocodile cruises are a major tourist attraction in the Northern Territory, where the Crocodile Dundee movies, starring Paul Hogan, were shot.

Thousands of the monsters live in waterways around the Darwin region, resulting in the local government erecting signs in tourist areas warning people not to swim or wash their vehicles in the water.

They are also told not to camp near rivers because crocodiles roam up to a mile inland.

Several people have been killed by the reptiles over the years.
Three people were taken by crocodiles in northern Australia in 2009 alone, including an 11-year-old girl who was playing with friends in the Black Jungle Swamp near Darwin.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2013816/Now-s-holiday-snap-half-Giant-crocodile-gives-tourists-shock-leaps-water.html#ixzz1RuD1pMOq

Awoke
12th July 2011, 12:07 PM
As always, useless without pics!

:)


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Canadian-guerilla
12th July 2011, 01:48 PM
the legendary Gustav ?

Dogman
12th July 2011, 02:02 PM
As always, useless without pics!

:)


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Bigger:

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/07/12/article-2013816-0CF9D18900000578-778_468x642.jpg

Spectrism
12th July 2011, 02:10 PM
That monster could swallow somebody whole.

General of Darkness
12th July 2011, 02:34 PM
That would make some nice boots right there.

Dogman
12th July 2011, 02:40 PM
That would make some nice boots right there.

Several pair, plus belts , wallets, handbags, and several purses, lot's of square footage on him.

Santa
12th July 2011, 05:36 PM
I had an athletic young girl friend who was eaten by a Saltie back in the late 80's.
She went on one of those cruises in northern Australia. A terrific swimmer.
According to the story, she swam out to a low flat rock before she saw the croc heading for her and instead of waiting, since the rock didn't offer any security dove back into the water, I suppose thinking she might reach the boat before the croc reached her.

No struggle. She just slipped under and was never seen again. :'(

Serpo
12th July 2011, 05:51 PM
Yes happens all the time in Australia.....tourist gets eaten by coc............are the normal headlines

Glass
13th July 2011, 12:45 AM
I remember going to an Aligator park in Florida. When the tour guide found out we were Aussie, he said what the hell are you doing here looking at these small fry for?

Crocs, the salty kind, are big, fast and deadly. In fact there was a scare that a young girl had been snatched by one just in the last few days. She turned up safe and sound thank goodness. People get snatched every year. Sometimes it's only one unlucky person. Other times it's several people a year.

That one in the picture could probably give a nice rocking to a boat like that. Don't know if it would be enough to go over (flat hull) but it could go a fair way over. Perhaps enough to toss some one out. Very primal animals are crocs.

Son-of-Liberty
13th July 2011, 07:23 AM
That Croc appears to be missing it's right front leg. Somehow it managed to grow huge anyway.

Spectrism
13th July 2011, 07:41 AM
I am surprised they let these things live.

Can you imagine one of those in California? Florida? That is like leaving a man-eating great white shark to prowl the shores.

Son-of-Liberty
13th July 2011, 07:47 AM
Those tourists certainly got what they paid for. I imagine some of the people sitting the closest to that thing might have left a little something in their pants.

vacuum
13th July 2011, 08:58 AM
I had an athletic young girl friend who was eaten by a Saltie back in the late 80's.
She went on one of those cruises in northern Australia. A terrific swimmer.
According to the story, she swam out to a low flat rock before she saw the croc heading for her and instead of waiting, since the rock didn't offer any security dove back into the water, I suppose thinking she might reach the boat before the croc reached her.

No struggle. She just slipped under and was never seen again. :'(

Well that really sucks.

Awoke
14th July 2011, 09:21 AM
Whoever took that picture was leaning out over the side of the boat to take it.

The photographer is lucky that the Croc didn't decide to jump up at his end of the boat!

Sorry to hear that story, Santa. Bummer.