A Northern Territory man has posted a video of a 3.78-metre crocodile being hauled out of a river, in a warning to tourists and locals alike. 9News
Nathan Langer posted the video on hisIn it, he shows a pair of wildlife rangers restraining and extracting the crocodile from Buffalo Creek, just north of Darwin."I've been watching a lot of people get in waist high water, casting nets around, well that's what lurking in the water around here," Mr Langer said.
"That will take you, and that will eat you, so heads up when you go messing around in the water in Buffalo Creek."
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