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Beloved crocodile ‘Big John’ is found decapitated

A celebrity five-metre saltwater crocodile was discovered decapitated and entangled in a net.

Wildlife authorities are investigating the death of the massive croc, known as Big John, after he was discovered dead in a fishing net in Yarrabah Bay, in Far North Queensland, on July 30.

The crocodile was a famous figure in the region and was easily recognised by his missing tail tip and was nicknamed the ‘Crocodile Casanova of Buddbadoo’ for his frequent sunbathing in the Buddabadoo creek system with several female crocs.

Gunggandji-Mandingalbay Yidinji (GMY) Rangers have carefully monitored Big John for four years. 

GMY Rangers shared an emotional tribute to the ‘guardian of our waterways’.

‘We will carry his memory forward, honour his place in our shared story, and continue to walk with respect for all that lives – and has lived – on Buddabadoo Country, the organisation wrote.

‘Rest easy, Big John. You will always be part of our Country.’

The Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation (DETSI) is investigating Big John’s death.

Big John (pictured) was found trapped and decapitated in a fishing net

Big John (pictured) was a local celebrity in Far North Queensland and hailed as a 'guardian of the waterways'

It’s understood the net used to trap Big John hadn’t been abandoned, but had still be in use at the time of his death.

Possession of crocodile remains without a permit is illegal in Queensland.

Those convicted can face up to $37,552 in fines.

Anyone can anonymously report information by calling 1300 130 372 or completing a wildlife complaint form via the DETSI website.

GMY Rangers described Big John as ‘more than a crocodile’. 

‘He was a guardian of our waterways, a link to our ancestral knowledge, and a living reminder of why we protect and care for our land and sea country.’

‘Words can’t express the sadness we feel at his passing,’ GAC added, sharing a poem about the crocodile.

Several locals were sad to hear of the iconic croc’s passing and called for him to be memorialised. 

The net in which Big John (pictured) was found was still in use, not abandoned

The Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation is investigating Big's John's death

‘Very sad, should put a statue or monument in honour of the big fella down there … Sorry for your loss rangers,’ one wrote.

‘Sorry guys for your loss, what a legend Big John was,’ another said.

‘I think GMY should make a book about Big John, a kids book with a story of legacy, icons and Country,’ another wrote.

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