Croc Takes on Shark During Epic Battle
An Australian tourist was left stunned after he witnessed a crocodile attempting to swallow a shark.
Andrew Paice, 43, was on a one-hour cruise on the Adelaide River in Australia when he spotted something unusual in the river.
“Earlier, we saw an 18-foot male crocodile known as Brutus leaping out
of the water to eat a piece of buffalo meat held out on a pole to them,”
Paice told ABC News via email.
When Paice and his family were on their way back to the jetty, they went
past Brutus again. Only this time, they spotted there was a fin in the
riverbank as well.
“I thought it was a [fish] or something,” Paice said.
“Then the guide took the boat in for a closer look and behold… it was a shark,” Paice added.
Brutus, famous among tour guides, is thought to be about 80 years old
and missing a front leg and most of his teeth. He was photographed
wrestling with a bull shark it its jaws.
“The shark was alive in the crocodile’s mouth,” Paice said. “The shark kept wriggling and thrashing about in the croc’s mouth.”
“The croc slid back into the water with the shark in its mouth and then
swam across to the mangroves to protect its catch,” Paice added.
Paice said his daughter was “awestruck” by the experience.
“Our tour guides, Morgan and Harry, have been doing this for 30 years and they have never seen anything like this,” Paice said.
Paice said the shark was about 5-feet long. Although Brutus looked like
he had taken the shark, Paice said there was a possibility it had
actually escaped.
“Brutus is such an old croc,” Paice said. “His teeth aren’t really good, so he couldn’t puncture him very well.”
Paice is currently on a one-year adventure around Australia with his partner Nikki and his daughter.
Paice, an amateur photographer, has taken over 6,500 pictures over the past four months.
“It has certainly given me a boast in regards to my photography,” he said.
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