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    Small Creek Dinosaur

    Look closely in attached photo and you'll see about 3+ m dinosaur sitting in 1.5 m of water about 2 m in front of me. This was in a small creek you could just about jump across in western Cape York - sure got me to redefine my personal definition of 'croc habitat' for that part of the world - I was surveying this creekas part of a study for a mining company who had issued us with Job Saftey Analysis (JSA) notebooks which we were meant to fill out if job saftey conditions change - spotting this fella in the water at such close range sure got my notebook out!!

    Be aware if sweetwater fishing in the Cape - there are some bloody big 'swallomagotchas' living in some small creks up there!
    'Stick to fishing instead of fighting' - JC

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    Here's a photo mosaic of the same beast
    'Stick to fishing instead of fighting' - JC

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    Great Pic's Jim......

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    Nice little lizard.

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    start writing mate how scary is that

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    That crocodilligater would loved you for a snack .Just goes to show how careful you have to be when up in our northern rivers and creeks .
    cheers Terry
    Cheers Tezza

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    Shite. I had to look five times to even think I saw it in the first pic.

    Cheers
    Paul
    Ranger 188VX - "Sweet Chariot"

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    Mate sounds like you have the life. I'd give my left nut and more to be working out in that sort of country. Nice pic.

    Ben

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    That croc is working for the Greenies, Pay rate is one mines employee per week!

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    Mad_Barry
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    Good pic Jim.

    If that water was just a little bit dirtier, no one would be any the wiser.

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    get the rod out

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    how orsm is that.

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    yer scary creatures

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    NIce work

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    yes had similair experience up on the archer river western side of the cape in the late 80's when i was a kid...walking along the waters edge dragging our lures in the water in a narrow (and fairly shallow) stretch of the upper reaches we suddenly saw a sizeable (3.5-4m) saltie sitting on the bottom...scared the sh#t out of us and for rest of trip we kept a little more distance from the water....

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