(AFP)Tourists
in northern Australia have been left stunned by two fierce animals
going head-to-head — a massive saltwater crocodile wrestling with a bull
shark in its jaws.
Andrew
Paice was on an hour-long wildlife cruise on the Adelaide River with his
partner and seven-year-old daughter on Tuesday when they spotted
something unusual on the riverbank.
Earlier they had watched as crocodiles,
including the huge 5.5-metre (18-feet) male known as Brutus, leapt out
of the water to eat a piece of buffalo meat held out on a pole to them.
“It was on the way back to the jetty, we went
past Brutus again, he was up on the bank,” Paice told AFP from Kakadu
National Park in the Northern Territory on Wednesday.
“As we were going past, we noticed that there was a fin. We thought it was a barramundi (fish) or something.
“And the guide took the boat in for a closer look and lo’ and behold… it was a shark.”
Brutus, who is thought to be about 80 years
old and is missing a front leg and most of his teeth, is well known in
the area, and the Northern Territory News described the battle as “Jaws v
Claws”.
Speculation is that the prospect of a fish
dinner was tasty revenge for a croc that was thought to have lost his
limb to one of the sharks who inhabit nearby waters.
“But from listening to other people, it was
probably more likely a big crocodile (which took his front leg). But who
knows? It was either a crocodile or a shark,” Paice said
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