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Fraser Barton

Huge croc that twice lunged at fisherman is caught

A large crocodile that twice lunged at a fisherman has been captured in north Queensland. (HANDOUT/QUEENSLAND DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, SCIENCE AND INNOVATION)

A 3.6-metre crocodile has been trapped and captured by wildlife officers in north Queensland after twice lunging at a fisherman on a creek bank.

Authorities from the Department of Environment, Science and Innovation captured the crocodile near Ingham with a baited trap on Friday.

The crocodile was baited after twice lunging at a fisherman on the bank of Cattle Creek, on April 18.

Wildlife Officer Ella Meeve said the crocodile will be temporarily housed in a department holding facility while awaiting placement at a crocodile farm or zoo.

"The removal of this animal does not mean there are no longer any crocodiles in Cattle Creek, and fishers are advised to stand well back from the water or behind a barrier such as an esky, while fishing," she said.

"Removing estuarine crocodiles from the wild is a last resort, but those that pose a threat to human safety are targeted for removal under the Queensland Crocodile Management Plan."

Earlier in May, a more than four-metre crocodile was captured at a north Queensland marina after lunging at a resident of a house boat.

Authorities have issued warnings for people to remain 'crocwise' and make sensible choices around waters in north Queensland.

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