Animals
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Cape York Crocodile Attack: Australian Man Forcefully Opens Reptile’s Jaws Locked on His Head to Survive
The crocodile attacked him from behind while snorkeling. Click to read more. A crocodile attack occurred last week off the northern coast of Queensland, Australia, where a snorkeler was able to survive by forcefully opening the reptile's jaws locked on his head.
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