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Man swims into a crocodile, but escapes

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Aman who accidental­ly snorkelled headfirst into a crocodile in northern Australia escaped with minor injuries as wildlife officers yesterday worked to track down the reptile.

The croc, measuring up to two metres, “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 hot spot for crocs with signs in the area cautioning swimmers of the threat.

Found decapitate­d

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.

Repeated attacks have led to calls from some parts of the community for a cull of the animals, but the state government has so far resisted.

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