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The day before yesterday a croc took another fisherman, that makes three since the first of the year. What is different about this one the young man was pulled from his canoe, yes a regular canoe. Somehow he managed to get free and back to shore. In a moment of what I would call insanity he paddled back to the same spot. Guess what the croc was waiting this time he did not get away. Somehow other fisherman were able to get his lifeless body away from the croc. The young man is being buried locally today.
Due to the fact that the fisherman was in a fish breeding area the croc or a croc will probably not be shot by National Parks. Unfortunately this means that the local fisherman will probably take revenge on all of the crocs in that area.
We have had something strange happen this year 5 large crocs all about thirteen to fourteen foot all showed up here (Milibizi) at the same time. They stayed right by our docked pontoon boat for about 2 weeks then all but one moved on in the same easterly direction. It could have been one of these that took the young man, they have no fear of man. We have concerns that they many have come from one of the croc farms that have closed in the last year or so.
We are very cautious when we walk on our boat dock, especially if one of our ridgebacks are with us.
Due to the fact that the fisherman was in a fish breeding area the croc or a croc will probably not be shot by National Parks. Unfortunately this means that the local fisherman will probably take revenge on all of the crocs in that area.
We have had something strange happen this year 5 large crocs all about thirteen to fourteen foot all showed up here (Milibizi) at the same time. They stayed right by our docked pontoon boat for about 2 weeks then all but one moved on in the same easterly direction. It could have been one of these that took the young man, they have no fear of man. We have concerns that they many have come from one of the croc farms that have closed in the last year or so.
We are very cautious when we walk on our boat dock, especially if one of our ridgebacks are with us.