Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Kakadu National Park' has mentioned 'Crocodile' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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Salt water crocodile in Kakadu | WIKI |
After World War II a number of small-scale ventures, including dingo shooting and trapping, brumby shooting, crocodile shooting, tourism and forestry, began. | WIKI |
Clients were flown in for recreational buffalo and crocodile hunting and fishing. | WIKI |
Crocodile hunters often made use of the bush skills of Aboriginal people. | WIKI |
Using paperbark rafts, they would track the movement of a wounded crocodile and retrieve the carcass for skinning. | WIKI |
Two species of crocodile occur in Kakadu: the freshwater crocodile (Crocodylus johnstonii) and the estuarine, or saltwater crocodile (C. porosus). | WIKI |
The maximum size for a freshwater crocodile is 3 metres, whereas a saltwater can exceed 6 metres. | WIKI |
Crocodile hunting which has been banned since 1972 made a huge impact on crocodile populations. | WIKI |
In the 40 or so years that they have been protected, however the crocodile population has recovered so successfully that some consider there to be an over population. | WIKI |
The Crocodile Hotel at Jabiru | WIKI |
Large saltwater crocodiles are also commonplace and visitors are likely to see them at Yellow Water and East Alligator River so it was no coincidence that the "Crocodile" Dundee films were shot here. | WIKI |