A huge three-metre crocodile has been filmed crossing a dirt road in the remote Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory.
Park ranger Jenny Hunter filmed the video on Wednesday with her partner Andy Ralph sending out a warning to local communities in the area.
The croc can be seen lumbering across the dusty, red road in front of Ms Hunter s four-wheel-drive with something in its jaws, that people commenting online suggested might be a small animal.
The huge croc was spotted crossing a road in the Northern Territory on Wednesday (pictured)
Kakadu National Park (pictured) is a world UNESCO heritage site has a population of 10,000 crocodiles
Itâs time to send returning travellers away from cities
Itâs time to send returning travellers away from cities
December 21, 2020 â 12.01am
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Many experts and most people think itâs time for returning travellers to be redirected to unpopulated areas for quarantine (ââCity on high alertââ, December 19-20). Leakage from quarantine in Victoria cost many lives and billions of dollars. And thereâs little doubt that the current outbreak in Sydney will ruin Christmas for far more people than those who want to return to Australia for the holidays. Surely the Prime Minister and the premiers should call time on quarantining in major population centres. Any cost benefit analysis will prove that decision as being correct.