An Australian freshwater crocodile has been captured in a city creek thousands of kilometres south of its normal range, after sightings shocked onlookers at a suburban park. The crocodile was first spotted in Ironbark Creek in Newcastle – about 100km north of Sydney – around midday on Saturday, by a group of teenagers. Stephanie Kirsop, a mother of one of the teenagers, said when her son called her to relay the sighting, her initial reaction was: “This is a trick … it looks like a crocodile but that’s probably a log.” “It took him about two hours to fully convince
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