Four-metre crocodile removed by wildlife officers in rural Queensland

Wildlife officers in rural Queensland have eliminated a four-metre crocodile from the water.
The animal was first reported by a member of the general public after seeing the massive estuarine crocodile in a waterbody at Biboohra, west of Cairns.
Wildlife officers caught the crocodile utilizing a a baited entice on November 14.

A four-metre crocodile has been faraway from a waterbody by wildlife officers in rural Queensland. (Queensland Surroundings)

A Queensland Authorities spokesperson stated "all crocodiles that pose a menace to human security" are focused for removing underneath the Queensland Crocodile Administration Plan.
Folks dwelling in Far North Queensland are accountable for their very own security in croc nation, it says.
Members of the general public are inspired to report crocodile sightings as quickly as attainable by means of the QWildlife app or by calling 1300 130 372.

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