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Australian man attacked by crocodile and escaped death by biting back

Công LuậnCông Luận10/11/2023


Colin Deveraux told national broadcaster ABC he was working along the Finniss River in the Northern Territory when he stopped to check on a billabong, an Australian term for a pond left when the river recedes.

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He could see some fish in the middle of the remaining water and decided to try to catch some, before realizing that there was something unusual in the water and decided to run away.

“I took two steps and the crocodile grabbed my right leg. It was a big bite… it shook me like a rag doll and pulled me about three metres into the water,” Deveraux told ABC.

Deveraux said he kicked the crocodile and fell down near its head before trying to bite it. “I got a bite,” he said, but couldn’t hold onto the crocodile’s head.

Deveraux said he tried to bite its eyelid, which he described as “pretty thick.” He continued: “I pulled back and after about a second it just brushed past me and let go,” before Deveraux rolled over and ran away. “It chased me, I think, for about three or four meters… but then stopped,” he said.

Deveraux recounted how he stopped the bleeding with some kind of string and then went to the hospital, where he was told he had tendon damage and “two large bite marks the length of a foot.”

They then fixed the wound with staples and a skin graft from above the knee, Deveraux said, adding that he has recovered well. “I can bend my toes, I can feel all my toes,” he said.

Deveraux said he “had no choice” but to fight back. “Like I said, it all happened in about eight seconds,” he said. “I think if it had bitten me somewhere else, it would have been a different story.”

The saltwater crocodile was about 10 feet long, Deveraux added. “It was really in its prime,” he said.

The ABC reports that Deveraux will be discharged from Royal Darwin Hospital this week after spending a month treating his injuries.

According to Australia Zoo, saltwater crocodiles, known locally as saltwater crocodiles, can grow up to 6 metres long and weigh up to 1 tonne. There are an estimated 100,000 saltwater crocodiles in Australia, according to federal government estimates.

Mai Van (according to ABC, CNN)



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