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Australia floods: Crocodiles seen in 'once in a century' waters - BBC News
3.8-metre monster croc captured at Saunders Beach, near Townsville - ABC News
Are there a lot of crocodiles in Queensland? - Quora
Strand crocodile targeted for removal | Department of Environment and Science, Queensland
Second headless croc found in north Qld | St George & Sutherland Shire Leader | St George, NSW
WIN News Townsville - WHAT A CROC: WIN News viewer Suzi spotted this crocodile in the Ross River on her walk this morning, just past Vickers Bridge heading upstream. #WINNews | Facebook
3.8-metre monster croc captured at Saunders Beach, near Townsville - ABC News
Townsville floods: Crocodiles in the streets as floodgates open in Queensland | The West Australian
Croc caught near popular TSV beach | North Queensland Register | QLD
Crocodile removed from Townsville beach | The West Australian
Billabong Sanctuary - Australian Native Wildlife Park Townsville
Crocodile caught on Townsville tourist beach is 'macho dude' with one eye and three teeth | Queensland | The Guardian
Big salties on the move in Townsville | Townsville Bulletin
Huge Saltwater Crocodile Launches off River Bank | Daily Mail Online
Woman bitten by crocodile during family outing on Townsville waterways | Townsville Bulletin
Townsville crocodile hot spot revealed: Nome is rife with crocs | Townsville Bulletin
Townsville Floods: QLD weather news, crocodiles spotted in flood waters
Crocodiles - Be Crocwise | Environment | Department of Environment and Science, Queensland
7 HOT Spots to see Crocodiles in Australia's Top End!
Are there crocodiles on the Great Barrier Reef?
3.8m Townsville crocodile captured - Australian Seniors News
Townsville residents on "crocwatch" | The Murray Valley Standard | Murray Bridge, SA
Qld croc sightings leads to calls for them to be culled | Daily Mail Online
Crikey! Why more crocs are heading south | The Courier Mail
Freshwater Crocodiles in Ross River - Green Path
Queensland Environment - Townsville's Ross River has a healthy population of freshwater crocodiles. Some of them are now finding themselves high and dry after the flooding over the last few days. Freshwater
Woman attacked by freshwater crocodile while canoeing in Townsville's Ross River - ABC News
Townsville Crocodiles - Wikipedia
Crocodiles on the rise in Townsville's Ross River | Townsville Bulletin