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Man lucky to escape croc clutches in Australia

SYDNEY, (MILLAT ONLINE/APP/AFP): A man who accidently snorkeled
headfirst into a crocodile in northern Australia escaped with minor injuries as wildlife officers Monday worked to track down the reptile.
The croc, measuring up to two metres (6.5 feet), “reacted
defensively” when the swimmer “inadvertently” swum into it on Sunday near popular Lizard Island in Queensland state.
“The man suffered minor cuts and abrasions to his head and was
treated for his non-life threatening injuries on the island,” a department of environment spokesperson said.
“Wildlife officers are travelling to the area and will search the
area for the crocodile responsible.”
The waters surrounding Lizard Island are a known hotspot for crocs
with signs in the area cautioning swimmers of the threat.
In a separate incident Sunday, a crocodile was found decapitated near
Innisfail in Queensland, prompting authorities to warn it was illegal to kill the reptiles.
“Based on an initial inspection, the four metre animal appears to
have been deceased for some time,” the department spokesperson said.
“(The Queensland Department of Environment and Heritage Protection)
would like to remind the public that it is illegal to deliberately interfere with, harm or kill crocodiles without authorisation.”
Last month a fisherman was killed by a crocodile near Innisfail while
a teenager was lucky to escape with only two broken bones when a croc latched onto his arm after he jumped into a river in the area.