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Baby saltwater crocodile found in Chermside creek, north of
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[QUOTE="kingofnobbys, post: 1939723, member: 81934"] [b]Baby saltwater crocodile found in Chermside creek, just north of Brisbane, to be rehomed[/b] [img]https://i.postimg.cc/q724Hx5H/2jul-croc-BB16f0o1.jpg[/img] Way the waters in the Coral Sea and North Western Tasman Sea ( along the SE coast of Queensland and far NE coast of NSW ) are worming up , it wont be very many years before esterine crocs migrate into inlets and lakes and rivers as far south as Coffs Harbour, I have seen reports of fish only in the past caught from RockHamption being caught more and more frequently in the Tweed and as far south even as The Mackay River . If the fish are there , so are the corals , and the mangroves are already there , and the esterine crocs are just as capable as other animals of using the Great East Australian Current [img]https://i.postimg.cc/Gt9T3fD5/ea-curent.png[/img] to easily & Quickly migrate south to SE coastal QLD and NE coastal NSW. Been a long time since I visited Brisbane and the Gold Coast , but I have very vivid memories of seeing whiting , mullet , garfish , prawns and crabs everywhere along the river and marine creeks and plenty of mangrove flats - all perfect for a esterine croc to take up residence . A very large captive salt water croc has been living / thriving at Gosford Reptile Park for over 50 years called Elvis The Bone Crusher [url=https://reptilepark.com.au/blog-videos/live-streams/elvis-crocodile/]https://reptilepark.com.au/blog-videos/live-streams/elvis-crocodile/[/url] It's pond is heated to stay at about 28 degC year round , and it's enclosure ( a big fenced pit) is not indoors. Sea temperature in the rivers, lakes and surf never gets get lower than 20 degC here. [/QUOTE]
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