A rogue saltwater crocodile that surfaced at Rainbow Beach may have been pushed south by the wild weather engulfing North Queensland. Rangers are warning people to take care near the water after ...
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On average, only one in 1,000 hatchlings survive the journey from the nest to adulthood, with Rainbow Beach, like many other nesting sites in Australia, playing host to a range of natural ...
A ranger spotted the two-metre reptile in front of the Sarawak camping ground at Inskip Point near Rainbow Beach, about 100km north of Noosa, and watched it flee into the ocean on Monday.
A crocodile that unexpectedly surfaced at a popular Queensland camping destination this week may have been pushed hundreds of kilometres out of its normal habitat by strong ocean currents.
Drivers taking the coastal route between Rainbow Beach and Double ... was revealed in social media posts on Australia Day, including from Cooloola Coast beach stalwart The Ice Man and on community ...
The predator was reported by a ranger on the sand in front of Sarawak camping area at Inskip Point, near Rainbow Beach. Photos were captured of the crocodile’s body imprint and claw marks.