The crocodile from Crocodile Dundee dies in Australia


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Burt, the iconic five-metre-long, 700kg saltwater crocodile from the 1986 film "Crocodile Dundee", has died peacefully at Crocosaurus Cove in Darwin, Australia. He was estimated to be over 90 years old, significantly exceeding the average saltwater crocodile lifespan of 70 years.

Key Details

  • Captured in the Reynolds River in the early 1980s
  • Lived at Crocosaurus Cove since 2008
  • Starred alongside Paul Hogan in the blockbuster film
  • Considered one of the most recognized crocodiles globally
Memorable Tribute

The zoo described Burt as "not just a crocodile, but a force of nature" with a challenging yet memorable personality. They plan to install a commemorative plaque to celebrate his extraordinary life."Crocodile Dundee" remains the highest-grossing Australian film of all time, and Burt played a significant role in shaping Australia's image of rugged wildlife.

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