Two-metre ‘vagrant’ crocodile spotted north of Brisbane

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A two-metre “vagrant” crocodile has been spotted today north of Brisbane.

The predator was reported by a ranger on the sand in front of Sarawak camping area at Inskip Point, near Rainbow Beach.

Photos were captured of the crocodile’s body imprint and claw marks.

A two-metre crocodile has been spotted at Inskip Point, near Rainbow Beach in Queensland, which is further south than normal.Credit: Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science

Officials believe it is the same animal recently videoed on Coonarr Beach near Bundaberg.

“We can reassure the public that this crocodile is considered to be a vagrant animal that has moved into the area from up north,” senior wildlife officer Joshua Morris said in a statement.

“This sighting does not mean the crocodile population is extending south.

“Be vigilant around the water, keep children close and use an esky or similar as a barrier while fishing.”

Photos of the crocodile’s body imprint and claw marks were captured.

Photos of the crocodile’s body imprint and claw marks were captured. Credit: Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science

Rainbow Beach is about 150 kilometres north of Brisbane, or about three hours by car – significantly further south than crocodiles are ordinarily found.

Ground patrols, boats and drones have been deployed to track down the animal.

It comes after multiple crocodiles were reported in floodwaters in the state’s north.

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