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Crocodile found in Australian creek 2,000km from tropical habitat: ‘Thought it was a log’ – UK Times

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Stephanie Kirsop didn’t believe her son when he phoned to say a crocodile was lurking in a creek near their home.

The family live in the temperate coastal city of Newcastle, which is 2,000km (1,200 miles) south of Australia’s crocodile habitat in the tropical north.

Lionel Saunders, 12, and his friends had spotted the juvenile metre-long (39-inch-long) croc early on Saturday afternoon. Authorities were initially sceptical of the reported find but had caught the elusive reptile by Sunday night.

“My son took videos because he was trying to convince me it was real, and I didn’t believe him. It did look like a crocodile, but I was like, no it’s a log,” Ms Kirsop said on Tuesday.

“He rang me back a little bit later, and he’s like: ‘I’m so serious mom. You have to come down here and have a look,’” Ms Kirsop said. “The whole drive down there I’m thinking this is going to be a trick. They’re going to laugh at me.”

She was in no doubt it was a crocodile when she arrived.

“There is a little crocodile just swimming around in the creek where local kids go to fish and sometimes kids swim in there. Wow,” Ms Kirsop said.

She phoned a wildlife rescue service and was told crocodiles don’t live in the area. Ms Kirsop sent her own photos and video as proof.

Ms Kirsop was referred to the Australian Reptile Park, which keeps its own crocodiles in a temperature-controlled environment.

Park manager Billy Collett said he suspected the images might have been artificial intelligence-generated fakes. But police confirmed there was a croc in Ironbark Creek.

“I was a bit suspicious because we get a lot of phone calls. These days with AI, it’s just so crazy,” Mr Collett said.

He recognised it was an Australian freshwater crocodile, or Crocodylus Johnstoni, a smaller and less dangerous species than saltwater crocodiles.

“They’re capable of inflicting a serious injury,” Mr Collett said of the smaller species.

Mr Collett’s team caught the croc on Sunday night, 3 kilometres (2 miles) from where it was first spotted.

“I just wanted to get him out of there because he would’ve perished in winter,” Mr Collett said. It is currently autumn in the Southern Hemisphere.

The croc is healthy and will stay at the park until authorities decide where it should go permanently, Mr Collett said.

Crocs are protected under Australian law.

He suspects the croc was a pet that had been released into the wild after growing too big for a fish tank or becoming too dangerous.

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