
Townsville beaches in North Queensland are facing the threat of crocodiles and closed for tourists for up to 72 hours or until the administration not caught these reptiles. An angler informed the authorities seeing two crocodiles, which lengthen around two and three meters. The instant action team has rushed in the search of crocs and visitors are advised not to saunter across the shores.
Via: theage
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