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Home / Environment / Massive 4.9m croc removed from popular NT swimming spot

Massive 4.9m croc removed from popular NT swimming spot

8 Jan

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Summary

  • A 4.9-metre saltwater crocodile was captured near Wangi Falls.
  • Litchfield National Park is closed due to increased crocodile risk.
  • Rangers capture an average of one crocodile daily in early 2026.
Massive 4.9m croc removed from popular NT swimming spot

Wangi Falls in Litchfield National Park has been closed following the capture of a formidable 4.9-metre saltwater crocodile on January 5. This significant reptile was removed from a creek feeding the popular swimming spot due to public safety concerns during the wet season.

The Northern Territory Parks and Wildlife have reported an average of one crocodile capture per day in the first week of 2026 alone. This capture near Wangi Falls is one of the largest removed from Litchfield in recent times. The park will remain closed until the end of the wet season, expected around May 2026, after further crocodile surveys are completed.

This closure impacts visitors seeking to experience the park's natural beauty, including its waterfalls and termite mounds. The incident serves as a critical reminder for locals and tourists to heed crocodile warning signs in the Top End, especially during periods of heightened activity.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Wangi Falls was closed after a 4.9-metre saltwater crocodile was captured in a nearby creek, posing a public safety risk.
NT rangers are capturing an average of one crocodile per day in the first week of 2026.
Litchfield National Park is expected to reopen around May 2026, after the wet season and completion of crocodile surveys.

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