Did a fisherman find a croc on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast?
“I shot the dog quickly and protected my distance. I’m not sure what’s going on in the wild life lately, but that gave me a real fear.”
This did not answer when he contacted by Masthead.
Sunshine Coast University, Senior Instructor of Animal Ecology. Ross Dwyer said he was suspicious, but the alleged landscapes were not completely impossible.
“If I were there with my children, I would be particularly awake,” he said.
“But if it turned out to be true, I would be incredibly surprised, especially at this time of the year.
“A crocodile would have been fighting in such cold water.
File Photo: A crocodile in the sun in the afternoon next to the Horn of the Endeavor River in North Queensland.Credit: Andrew Clark
Dwyer said that the Boyne River, near Gladstone, 300 kilometers north of Noosa, said that the Queensland border known for the Crocodiles, and so far very few people have been reliable in the south.
“The jury is still outside. I think that’s not likely,” he said.
“It is worth researching and the Queensland government will go and check it.”
Graham said he had never seen a crocodile in the region before, but many of them have been fishing stories on the shore of the Sun for years.
“Old timers always said they saw one or two crocodiles,” he said.
“If you talk to any elderly here, they all have a story for you.”
Brisbane’s only 90 -minute driving distance of the crocodile possibility understood doubts, but he believed that they were best placed to investigate what happened in the river to the Government Rangers, he said.
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“I think it is healthy to be skeptical,” he said. “In the middle of winter, a crocodile in the south is a strange thought on the Noosa River.
“When you look at the fish finder, your eyes say what you see immediately… and then you pass through rationalization that doesn’t make any sense.
“I draw my head, but I know what I see.”
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation Department confirmed that it was investigating both landscapes.
“We are aware of social media reports about a Crocodile view reported in Noosa Spit today,” Monday morning, “he said on Monday morning.
In February, a week ago, after a view near Bundaberg, a crocodile was seen in the Inskip Point near Rainbow Beach, just 50 kilometers north of Noosa.
Earlier this year, the video taken by Camper Chris Kelly from another suspicious crocodile near Rainbow Beach.Credit: Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
At that time, Senior Wildlife Officer Joshua Morris said the people could be sure that the crocodile was accepted as “vagrant, and that the crocodile does not mean that the population extends to the south.
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