Search continues for suspected 3m crocodile spotted in Bundaberg’s Burnett River

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Search continues for suspected 3m crocodile spotted in Bundaberg’s Burnett River
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The search for a crocodile spotted in Bundaberg is continuing. A member of the public reported what they believed to be a 3m crocodile in the Burnett River on Friday. The witness reported seeing the crocodile from about 10m away as it moved out from under a tree, turned to face them, lifted its tail out of the water then submerged, a spokesperson from the Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation said.

said Queenslanders should continue to report what they believe to be crocodiles regardless of the location, and wildlife officers will investigate every sighting.

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