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Crocodile mauls man and woman sleeping on Australian beach
2004-10-11
SYDNEY - A man and a woman were seriously hurt on Monday when a large crocodile attacked them as they slept on a beach in northeastern Australia, authorities said. The pair, an elderly woman and a 34-year-old man,
Aaaack! Iiiiick!
were asleep in a tent when the 4.2-meter (14-foot) saltwater crocodile attacked, said wildlife officials in Queensland state. The pair were flown by helicopter to a ranger station with the man suffering serious injuries to his legs and body and the woman hurt in the upper naughty bits body, they said. Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service official Clive Cook said the two were inside their tent early in the morning when the crocodile grabbed the man, then took the woman and began dragging her towards the water. "Apparently somebody else who was up there then subsequently shot dead the crocodile," Cook said. The group set off a rescue beacon, which alerted Steve Irwin and his wife the wildlife service crew in the area eradicating wild pigs.
Do the crocs first next time, mate!
A helicopter evacuated the injured to the local ranger station and the country's Royal Flying Doctor Service was sending a team to pick them up. Considered among the deadliest hunters on earth, the aggressive saltwater crocodiles inhabit swamps and waterways throughout Australia's north. Their victims are only occasionally human, with just 14 confirmed fatal crocodile attacks in 27 years.
Posted by:Steve White

#6  "With just 14 confirmed fatal crocodile attacks in 27 years."

Crocodiles are such a nusiance...
Posted by: John Fn Kerry   2004-10-11 8:51:57 PM  

#5  ummm. according this link these two peples werent slep in the same tent or a cuple at all. this appears be campgrounds.
Posted by: muck4doo   2004-10-11 3:51:07 PM  

#4  Crocodiles. Why do they hate us?

/obligatory RB question
Posted by: Dreadnought   2004-10-11 1:41:20 PM  

#3  "With just 14 confirmed fatal crocodile attacks in 27 years."

If a croc is not caught in the act, if it stuffs the body underwater, its unlikely anyone could confirm the fatality was croc related.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2004-10-11 10:39:36 AM  

#2  Crocs are protected, there will be an increase in the rate of croc-attacks because their numbers are skyrocketing.

I am about to buy a freshwater croc as a pet. they are harmless. it's the salties you gotta watch.
Posted by: Anon1   2004-10-11 9:50:03 AM  

#1  Well, statistically I guess that it is OK to sleep on the beach for the next two years, thanks to the sacrifices of this couple.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-10-11 12:52:59 AM  

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