Many Americans tour Australia.
They seem to mostly visit the east coast, the states of New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland.
If you, any of your family, extended family or friends, anyone you know, or their family are planning to do so, yould could do them a huge favour by letting them know that in FNQ (Far North Queensland) in particular, and inland in The Northern Territory...there are wild beasts roaming about.
They 're called Salt Water Crocodiles.
They go surfing in the sea, and can be found anywhere there's water.
Billabongs (small lakes), creeks large and small, and in rivers.
Also can be found on river banks and on land, as they have legs.
They like nothing more than feasting on humans.
They also like eating sharks.
"Monster crocodile gobbles up shark in Kakadu National Park" (Northern Territory).
Northern Territory, same deal as Queensland, crocodile central.
'Salties' are equally at home in freshwater.
An expert explains said crocs will "move upstream into the freshwater to hunt some of their prey such as pigs, wallabies and birds."
In my news today is featured a 30 something local mother in Townsville, city in far nth Queensland, and
her small children.
Mom took her children swimming in a creek, very large creek.
She was "shocked to find a three metre (9 ft 9in) long crocodile in "the popular north Queensland swimming spot".
People haven't been paying attention.
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NB:
There aren't crocodiles roaming thru the streets of Townsville gobbling up pedestrians...you have to go and jump into water or camp/ stand on river banks to be at risk.