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'I'm super excited to be working with the teams on the ground in Indonesia to safely catch this animal,' he wrote in one post on Instagram. Copyright © 05/08/2020 Alamy Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Saltwater crocodiles are also indigenous to Palau and occur in varying numbers throughout the various mangroves and in parts of the rock islands. Your Lightboxes will appear here when you have created some.Alamy and its logo are trademarks of Alamy Ltd. and are registered in certain countries. It has previously been bought for a multiple re-use license which is still valid. 04th Dec, 2016. He also joined the rescue team to finalize plans and prepare two traps and floating drums.One of two traps was then set in the Palu River on Tuesday, with the bait of a live duck inside.“I hope this can work. We are no longer accepting comments on this article.Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media GroupGet this tyre off me - and make it snappy! A saltwater crocodile around 13-foot (4 metres) long with a tyre around its neck is seen in the Palu river in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on Jan. 14, 2020. Chat with us in Facebook Messenger. Locals believe the crocodile was frightened off because every time there was a rescue attempt, dozens of curious Palu residents swarmed around the river to watch the process.Local community leaders had also carried out traditional ceremonies to lure the crocodile to come closer.According to Alimuddin Rauf, a local community leader of the Kaili ethnic group, efforts to rescue the crocodile this time reminded the Palu residents of what-they-called the La Goroba crocodile that lived in the river in 1935.The huge crocodile preyed on a sand miner working in the Palu River. A trap set by a rescue team was floating in the Palu River in Central Sulawesi on Wednesday, yet the 4-meter-long crocodile with a tire stuck around its neck was nowhere to … Download this stock image: Palu, Indonesia. (syk) A list of the most popular web browsers can be found below.A trap set by a rescue team was floating in the Palu River in Central Sulawesi on Wednesday, yet the 4-meter-long crocodile with a tire stuck around its neck was nowhere to be seen. https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-palu-indonesia-04th-dec-2016-a-wild-crocodile-trapped-motorcycle-tires-127347637.html 'We have been following it and we were actually going to try to do a show with this animal over here couple of years ago but it didn't all fall into place. The crocodile wrangler often updates his fans about the process of saving the reptile. A wild crocodile caught in a used motorcycle tire appears in the Palu River, Central Sulawesi, on Dec. 25, 2019.