Harrowing new details emerge of crocodile attack (2024)

A tourist who was attacked by a massive crocodile while fishing was dragged underwater in front of his 'traumatised' wife and children, authorities have revealed.

The New South Wales family were on a caravan road trip through Far North Queensland when the man, 40, went missing nearthe Annan River Bridge, south of Cooktown on Saturday afternoon.

The man and his family were fishing on a riverbank near the bridge when he fell into the water and failed to resurface.

A large crocodile known to frequent the area, which is known as 'Crocodile Bend', had recently been spotted nearby.

'It was a large crocodile, according to witnesses,' Senior Sergeant Greg Finucane told reporters on Sunday.

'Condolences go to the family, who are obviously very traumatised at the moment.'

Police have not confirmed where in NSW the family is from or the age of the victim's children.

They also declined to comment on speculation that members of the public had been feeding crocodiles in the vicinity.

A man was attacked by a crocodile in front of his wife and children near Cooktown on Saturday afternoon. Pictured is the ongoing search

The man had fallen into the water and failed to resurface. Neither he or the crocodile have been seen since

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It's understood the family had only been passing through Cooktown at the time

The search for the man is expected to continue well into Sunday night and Monday but has been subject to difficult conditions.

Dozens of police, State Emergency Service personnel and Department of Environment, Science and Innovation (DESI) wildlife officers.

Staff had also been brought in from Cairns, with the search also utilising drones and watercraft.

'It's basically a search and rescue mission. We've been patrolling the river bank. It is quite a large area, approximately 5km of waterway,' Senior Sergeant Finucane said.

'It is tidal. It's affected by currents, also weather and the natural movement of crocodiles has to be taken into account.

'We'll continue search and rescue procedures, utilising drones and water craft and specialist units from the far north region.'

Authorities intend to capture the crocodile, which has not been spotted since the man's disappearance.

'Wildlife officers from Cairns travelled to Cooktown last night and conducted a preliminary site inspection of a section of the Annan River,' a Queensland environment department spokesperson told 7News.

The search for the man is expected to continue into Sunday night and Monday but has been subject to difficult conditions

'Intensive surveys of the river will be conducted today, including land-based and drone surveys. Additional wildlife officers are on standby to travel to Cooktown should they be required.

'While the circ*mstances of this matter are yet to be confirmed, we remind everyone that Cooktown is known 'Croc Country' and urge everyone to be safe by practising 'CrocWise' behaviour.'

Cook Shire Mayor Robyn Holmes also shared her condolences for the family.

'It appears to be a tragic accident and it was totally unexpected,' she told the ABC.

'Small communities certainly do feel for any victims of things that happen like this.'

There are also reports from locals that a well-known predator had made Crocodile Bend his patch and associated people with food due to being fed roadkill upstream from where the man was taken.

Experts had recently taken drone footage of the crocodile at that spot and is estimated to be 4.8m long.

'People throw roadkill in for it to eat and he could have been sitting there 15ft under the water waiting for a feed,' a Cooktown local told the Cairns Post.

'We have had a bit of rain, so the bank would be soft and even if he wasn't near the edge it could have fallen away beneath him.

'It's just horrendous and everyone is feeling about the family, to watch that happen in front of you is unthinkable.'

Locals warned tourists against fishing near the bridge (pictured) as deep riverbanks in the area would make it difficult to escape an attack

Crocodile Bend is known as a hotspot for crocodile activity.

Local Bart Harrison urged tourists to find a safer spot to fish, warning its steep banks would make it difficult to escape an attack.

'You could go there just about any low tide and see a big croc laying on the bank opposite you,' Mr Harrison said.

'A lot of people get photos and stuff of them sitting there.'

Harrowing new details emerge of crocodile attack (2024)

FAQs

What two crocodiles will hunt humans? ›

The mugger crocodile is another man-eater that kills many people in Asia each year, although not to the same level as the saltwater and Nile crocodiles.

What was the worst crocodile attack? ›

The most deaths in a single crocodile attack incident may have occurred during the Battle of Ramree Island, on February 19, 1945, in what is now Myanmar.

Where do most crocodile attacks happen? ›

Indonesia sees the most saltwater crocodile attacks in the world. In the past decade, there have been about 1,000 attacks, killing more than 450 people.

How to survive a crocodile attack? ›

Attempt to gouge, kick, or poke the animal in the eye with your hands or whatever you can grab. Don't give up until you are free, you are literally fighting for your life. Attack the animal's head. If you land as many blows as possible on the animal's head, you stand a higher chance that it will let go.

What animal has killed the most humans? ›

Mosquitoes

What is the only animal that actively hunts humans? ›

Polar bears and grizzly bears are the most prominent bear species known to attack humans. Polar Bears: These apex predators of the Arctic are known to hunt seals but have been known to attack humans when food is scarce.

What is the most feared crocodile in the world? ›

Nile crocodile

What is the most crocodile infested waters in the world? ›

Tarcoles River - highest populations of crocodiles in world - 25 crocs per square kilometer - Picture of Jose's Crocodile River Tour, Tarcoles - Tripadvisor.

What army was eaten by crocodiles? ›

On 24 February 1945, Reuters war correspondents reported that Japanese soldiers trying to escape Ramree island were "being forced by hunger out of the mangrove swamps and many have been killed by crocodiles".

What is the meanest crocodile species? ›

Nile Crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus)

Although adults vary in size, most grow to reach 16.5 to almost 20 feet (roughly 5 to 6 meters) in length. The species easily claims the title of the most-dangerous crocodilian, since it is widely thought to be responsible for more than 300 attacks on people per year.

What is the biggest crocodile ever recorded? ›

Record holder

Adam Britton gathered measurements, Lolong was officially certified by the Guinness Book of World Records as the "world's largest crocodile in captivity" at 6.17 m (20 ft 3 in).

Do crocodiles see humans as prey? ›

Crocodiles are opportunistic hunters and will prey on almost any animal that comes into their path, including humans. If a crocodile perceives a human as potential prey, it may attack and attempt to drag the human into the water. Native's in Africa won't eat crocodiles because they feel they are eating their relatives.

What should you never do at a crocodile? ›

Never provoke, harass or interfere with crocodiles, even small ones. Never feed crocodiles — it is illegal and dangerous. Be extra vigilant around water at night and during the breeding season from September to April. Avoid approaching the edge of the water and don't paddle or wade at the edge of the water.

What are crocodiles scared of? ›

What are crocodiles afraid of? Crocodiles are apex predators, which means they are top-of-the-group hunters and not generally afraid of other animals, except hippos! A hippo's bite is strong enough to tear a crocodile in half. Smaller crocodiles are also afraid of larger crocodiles that might eat them!

Do crocodiles prey on humans? ›

Crocodiles are opportunistic hunters and will prey on almost any animal that comes into their path, including humans. If a crocodile perceives a human as potential prey, it may attack and attempt to drag the human into the water. Native's in Africa won't eat crocodiles because they feel they are eating their relatives.

Are there 2 types of crocodiles? ›

There are 26 recognised species of extant crocodilians, divided into three Families - Alligatoridae (8 species; alligators and caimans), Crocodylidae (16 species; “true” crocodiles) and Gavialidae (2 species; Gharial and Tomistoma).

What is the only predator left for humans? ›

The only predator left for humans is the disease-causing micro-organisms. These include the parasites, bacteria and viruses. These pathogenic micro-organisms differ in reproduction from human beings in that they can reproduce by binary fission, that is, the bacteria, others such as viruses require a host to reproduce.

Why are Nile crocodiles so aggressive? ›

It is also necessary to state the fact that the Nile crocodile is a rather docile species by Crocodylus standards. Its reputation as an aggressive species is based only on the fact that C. niloticus often attacks humans, but its tendency to view humans as potential prey has nothing to do with aggressiveness.

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