An Australian farmer bit a saltwater crocodile on the eyelid to save himself from being killed by the reptile.

Cattle herder Colin Deveraux was attacked by a 3.2-metre-long crocodile while he was on his way to put up some fencing near the Finniss River in Northern Territory last month.

The farmer, who was described as being a “veteran” in his sixties by public broadcaster ABC, had stopped by a lake when he noticed fish swimming in the middle of its receded water. As he began to step away a crocodile “latched” onto his right foot, he said.

  • orclev@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    That’s not fair, not everything is venomous or poisonous, some things are just disease ridden like the chlamydia bears.

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      8 months ago

      and then if all that don’t kill you… you might get roasted by excessive heat or a wildfire instead.

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        8 months ago

        They have signs for every hazard, but i though by far the scariest read “Fire season is coming, do you have your escape plan prepared?”.

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          8 months ago

          Good, those signs are meant to be scary.

          Bush fire session is imminent now, it’s gonna be a very hot & very dry summer, we just had the hottest winter on record which mean backburning targets are miles off so fuel load is way above average. I’d be amazed if we get to February with nobody dying