DARWIN, Australia – Up to 70 rotting crocodile heads have been found in an old freezer dumped at a remote Australian town, police said Tuesday, with the culprits facing large fines and jail time if convicted of the killings.
Several teenagers made the grisly
find behind a row of shops at Humpty Doo, 40 kilometres (25 miles) outside
Darwin on Sunday and contacted authorities.
No one has been arrested but anyone
convicted of killing protected wildlife faces a fine of up to Aus$76,500 (US$55,000)
or five years in jail.
It was not clear why the heads had been severed but crocodile skins are highly prized and there is a thriving market.
It was not clear why the heads had been severed but crocodile skins are highly prized and there is a thriving market.
Saltwater crocodiles, which can
grow up to seven metres (23 feet) long and weigh more than a tonne, have become
increasingly common in Australia’s Northern Territory since they were declared
a protected species in 1971.
Each year more than 500 are
culled to protect the public and livestock, with the animals killing an average
of two people a year.
Keeping them as pets is legal in
the Northern Territory if they are under 60 centimetres.
Source: AFP
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