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Croc snatches chainsaw

Postby Drew » 02 May 06, 12:40 pm

Croc snatches chainsaw

A crocodile agitated by a chainsaw's noise chased the man operating it and snatched it off him.

Freddy Buckland was cutting a dead tree that had fallen against a saltwater crocodile pen in Australia.

The 14ft crocodile jumped out of the water and bit the chainsaw out of his hands, reports the Sydney Morning Post.

It happened at a roadhouse, near Darwin, where Mr Buckland was clearing up damage from a cyclone.

Owner Peter Shappert said: "As he was trimming up the tree on the outside the croc jumped out of the water and sped along the tree about 18, 20 feet and actually grabbed the chainsaw out of his hands.

"It must have been the noise. I don't think he was actually trying to grab Freddy, but I'm not sure. He had a fair go at him

"I think he just grabbed the first thing he could and it happened to be the chainsaw."

Mr Buckland was not injured nor was the crocodile, Brutus, which Mr Shappert says he might rename Two-Stroke..

"He chewed on the chainsaw for about an hour-and-a-half, then we finally got it out... It's still in one piece but, yeah, it's buggered."
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Postby cerina » 02 May 06, 1:25 pm

I know the feeling. There are many times I have felt like doing something drastic to my neighbours power tools but I have never had the urge to chew them. Shove them in the neighbours mouth or other places the sun don't shine, but not damage my well crafted NHS gnashes  :lol:
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Postby Dirtzinert » 02 May 06, 7:13 pm

Scared me to death...first thought it said Chainsaw crocks a snatch...
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