Crocodile killed during search for missing man dragged underwater near Cooktown

A large crocodile believed to be responsible for a fatal attack on a 40-year-old father in far north Queensland has been euthanised.

Rangers had targeted a crocodile with a distinctive scar near its snout as an extensive search for the NSW man near Cooktown entered a third day.

It is believed the man had been fishing with his wife and children at Annan River Bridge on Saturday afternoon when he fell into the water, failing to resurface.

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Wildlife officers began surveying crocodiles in the area after revealing on Monday the “target animal” had a distinctive marking.

“There have been some suggestions that the crocodile may have a white scar on its snout,” Department of Environment, Science and Innovation’s Daniel Guymer said.

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