Mystery as Surgical Plate Found in 15-foot Crocodile’s Stomach

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July 31, 2019Trending
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Mystery as Surgical Plate Found in 15-foot Crocodile’s Stomach
A Saltwater Crocodile is pictured at the Australian Reptile Park in Sydney, Australia, on Jan 23, 2006. (Ian Waldie/Getty Images)

The owner of an Australian crocodile farm has told of his shock after finding a surgical plate in the stomach of a 4.7-meter (15-foot) reptile.

The saltwater crocodile, named M.J., died in June at the Koorana Crocodile Farm near Rockhampton, Queensland, in the country’s northeast.

The orthopedic plate was discovered inside the beast’s gut, along with various stones used to help grind up food, during an examination into its death.

“Strange things turn up in crocodile stomachs all the time,” farm owner John Lever told CNN affiliate 7 News. “But finding a surgical plate in there, well, we never thought we’d find that.”

A 35 year-old female Saltwater Crocodile
A 35 year-old female Saltwater Crocodile, Australia’s most dangerous predator, swims in the water at Taronga Zooin Sydney Australia, on Aug 9, 2005. (Ian Waldie/Getty Images)

Lever was uncertain whether the plate came from a human or animal.

“The crocodile, it’s eaten something with a plate in it so it’s either a human or a pet— and I presume with a plate that size it would be a dog,” he said.

The crocodile, which was up to 70 years old, had lived at the farm for six years. It was purchased from a nearby farm that caught it in the wild.

Lever told 7 News that an investigation revealed the plate was produced in Switzerland.

“It’s probably been in the crocodile’s stomach for decades,” he added.

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