'Living Dinosaur'—Aggressive 14ft Crocodile Captured at Residential Beach
On 5/27/21 at 7:28 AM EDT
Authorities have removed a "problem crocodile" from Newell Beach, just north of Port Douglas, a town in the Australian state of Queensland.
The male crocodile, measuring around 14.7 feet (4.5 meters) long, was estimated to be over 50 years old, according Matt Brien from Queensland's Department of Environment and Science (DES).
"It's a living dinosaur, really," Brien told Australia's ABC News. "Its size meant that it posed quite a serious risk to public safety—they are a serious predator of many things and humans fit into that category.
"Their size and the whole way that they are, they are dinosaurs and they're not to be treated lightly," he added.