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April 30, 2006
Topics crocodile, tree, monica, abc, teeth, swimming, mouth, australia, bar, news, city and man
Cleaning up the debris after a deadly cyclone may not be an easy task to begin with, but having to deal with a pesky crocodile playing with a chainsaw, might make things even worse. Local reports in Australia indicate a frustrated crocodile took matters into his own teeth by taking hold of a noisy chainsaw in the midst of the clean-up and chased the operator up a tree.
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April 28, 2006
Canberra, Australia (AHN)-An irritable crocodile chased a man while he was removing a storm-damaged tree from its pen, before stealing his chainsaw and shattering a few teeth in the process.
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March 22, 2006
In an event that would make a lot of men's knees go weak, a woman in Australia single-handedly captured a young crocodile she found swimming in her backyard pool. According to local reports, the woman captured the reptile, which measured over a foot-and-a-half in length.
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March 13, 2006
Sydney, Australia (AHN)-A zoo spokeswoman in Sydney says a woman found a small crocodile in her backyard swimming pool, just weeks after another crocodile was found in a nearby pond.
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February 27, 2006
A South African man has a good reason for losing his wedding ring: a crocodile ate the arm it was attached to. Pieter Abrahamse tells Reuters from the hospital: "He took my wedding ring, I suppose he ate it up. "
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