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Crocodile speared in head likely to suffer ‘slow and agonising death’

Queensland’s wildlife authorities are investigating leads to find who is responsible for spearing a wild crocodile in the head and putting it at high risk of “a slow and agonising death”.
Authorities were notified after the three-metre-long crocodile appeared on drone footage filmed at Coconut…
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