A massive 4.9-metre saltwater crocodile has been spotted at a popular swimming spot in the Northern Territory at the height of the wet season.
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A colossal 4.9-meter saltwater crocodile has been observed close to a well-frequented swimming area in the Northern Territory during the peak of the wet season.

It was accompanied by a slightly smaller 4.1-meter crocodile in a creek located downstream from Wangi Falls within Litchfield National Park, roughly 150 kilometers south of Darwin.

For context, the largest saltwater crocodile ever kept in captivity is Cassius in Far North Queensland, measuring an impressive 5.5 meters.

A massive 4.9-metre saltwater crocodile has been spotted at a popular swimming spot in the Northern Territory at the height of the wet season.
A massive 4.9-metre saltwater crocodile has been spotted at a popular swimming spot in the Northern Territory at the height of the wet season. (NT Parks and Wildlife)

Parks and Wildlife Minister Marie-Clare Boothby explained that the exceptional rainfall this wet season has led to increased crocodile activity, as waterways are expanding and interconnecting sooner than usual.

“Our crocodile management teams and park rangers are actively on the ground every day. They respond to sightings, install and monitor traps, and conduct surveys both day and night to ensure the safety of locals and visitors,” she stated.

“The government has enhanced crocodile management by adding more staff, introducing new traps, and upgrading infrastructure. This strengthens our ability to respond swiftly to sightings and allows for the earlier reopening of popular parks and swimming areas once deemed safe,” she added.

Residents or visitors in the Northern Territory are advised to be Crocwise and report a sighting to Parks and Wildlife.

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