A fisherman says he has spotted a crocodile on his sounder off the coast of Noosa, about 300 kilometres south of the predator’s usual habitat.
James Graham posted the image showing the silhouette of a crocodile to social media yesterday.
“It looked a lot like a croc to me,” Graham told 9News.
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“Of course that makes no sense here in Noosa in the middle of winter, but the moment Kai, who was on the back of the boat, said ‘Oi, come have a look at this’, you just take one look and say, ‘that’s a croc’.
“What else could it be?”
The typical southern border of crocodile habitat is Boyne River near Gladstone.
Sightings of crocodiles that far south are rare but not unprecedented.
“Kai and I have fished all of our lives and we’ve been in croc waters many, many times,” Graham said.
“You know what a crocodile looks like when it comes across your screen, and, and to me anyway, that’s it.”
A spokesperson from the Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation encouraged people to report all sightings using the QWildlife app, or through the department directly.
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