Crocodile discovered in luxury Australian resort pool
20/10/2025-10:24 20/10/2025-10:40 חדשות Channel Guardian News דיווח
            A crocodile has been discovered lying in a luxury Queensland resort’s pool, sparking new warnings for people to look out for the animals. 🐊
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Two TikTok users posted footage of what appears to be a juvenile crocodile in the lagoon-style pool at the Sheraton Mirage in Port Douglas, in far north Queensland, over the weekend. “I don’t want to alarm anyone, but there is a crocodile in the Sheraton pool,” Lisa Keller says in her TikTok video. In a second video, Keller shows hotel guests continuing to sunbathe on lounge chairs around the pool. A spokesperson for the Queensland Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation (Detsi) on Sunday confirmed wildlife rangers responded to a report of a crocodile sighting made via the QWildlife app. “Wildlife rangers removed and rehomed a crocodile on October 18, following a report via the QWildlife app of the animal in a Port Douglas hotel pool,” the spokesperson said. “Crocodile warning signs have been placed in the area by wildlife officers.” #crocodile #crocs #queensland #australia #australiananimals #babycrocodile
                      
    
  
  
  
         
      Two TikTok users posted footage of what appears to be a juvenile crocodile in the lagoon-style pool at the Sheraton Mirage in Port Douglas, in far north Queensland, over the weekend. “I don’t want to alarm anyone, but there is a crocodile in the Sheraton pool,” Lisa Keller says in her TikTok video. In a second video, Keller shows hotel guests continuing to sunbathe on lounge chairs around the pool. A spokesperson for the Queensland Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation (Detsi) on Sunday confirmed wildlife rangers responded to a report of a crocodile sighting made via the QWildlife app. “Wildlife rangers removed and rehomed a crocodile on October 18, following a report via the QWildlife app of the animal in a Port Douglas hotel pool,” the spokesperson said. “Crocodile warning signs have been placed in the area by wildlife officers.” #crocodile #crocs #queensland #australia #australiananimals #babycrocodile

