They're around, obviously in the tropical north of the country, not the south...Sometimes they make their way into the towns and cities. Cairns, Townsville and Darwin for instance. The cops come along and shoot them normally.
In the wet season they flood into the towns with rising waters in the aqua ducts and stuff...It can be a problem.
Wow. In my village in Nigeria, crocodiles are considered a delicacy. Excessive hunting and stuff have reduced their population but every now and then there are sightings.
Yeah we eat them too. There's no shortage of them though...They are in almost pest proportions as they stopped culling. We don't have the every now and then sighting thing...Here, you will see them as long as you are in the right part of Australia. You may get to see one from the inside too. Lol.
Salt water crocodile distribution map. I live down the bottom, in the middle in that place called Adelaide. 3,600km in a straight line away from crocodile areas.
Lol. wow. I'll definitely come to Australia one of these days, imagine
foodcrocodile just waltzing straight into my life. I know a football club named after Adelaide I wanted to do that skilled migration thing in 2018 but I got admission to school and postponed it. Once I'm done, I'll give it another shot.It's a good place, Adelaide. I was born here and love it...Australia in general. I'm a patriot.
What's the football team. You mean soccer or Australian Rules football, we have both named after Adelaide.
I mean soccer. It is weird to call it soccer. Every now and then I indulge in sports betting, and I've run into a soccer team called Adelaide. Adelaide actually sounds like a Nigerian name, Yoruba ethnicity to be precise.
https://www.adelaideunited.com.au/ Adelaide United.
We call it soccer here, football is AFL (Australian Rules Football.)
Adelaide is derived from one of the English Queens from back in the Day. What's the name you think it sounds like?
Adelaide is is a Yoruba name in Nigeria, although it is spelt "Adelaide" and it means "The crown has come"