Famous crocodile, who starred in the legendary movie, dies in Australia
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Bert the 90-year-old crocodile, who starred in the 1986 movie Dundee Crocodile, has died in an Australian sanctuary. The 5-meter-long reptile weighing 700 kg was known for his independent spirit and became a symbol of Australia's wildlife.
Bert, a sea crocodile who became world famous for his role in the 1986 film Dundee Crocodile, died peacefully at the age of 90.
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Bert, the 5.1-meter, 700-pound monster crocodile from the comedy adventure movie that starred alongside Paul Hogan, has died in captivity in Darwin, Australia.
“It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Bert, the legendary sea crocodile and hero of the Australian classic play Mr. Crocodile Dundee,” reads the social media posting of Crocosaurus Cove, the sanctuary where he lived.
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Bert, the central character in the comedy action film about Australian crocodile hunter Mick Dundee ( Paul Hogan ) and journalist Sue Charlton ( Linda Kozlowski ), was caught in the Reynolds River in the 1980s.
He was 5.1 meters long and weighed 700 kilograms. It is believed that Bert helped to shape Australia's image as a country of rugged natural beauty and impressive wildlife, thanks to his impressive appearance.
“Bert was truly one of a kind. He wasn't just a crocodile - he was the embodiment of powerful nature, a reminder of the power and majesty of these incredible creatures,” the Great Reptile Zoo in Australia's Northern Territory said on social media.
“In 2008, Bert came to Crocosaurus Cove, where he became a fierce and engaging ambassador for crocodile education. Known for his independent spirit, Bert was a confident bachelor - an attitude he clearly expressed in his earlier years at the crocodile farm.
In 2015, Bert made headlines after two drunken teenagers broke into his enclosure to mock the animal.
The teenagers, described by police as “slightly intoxicated,” made their way to the Crocodile Bay and began teasing the monstrous crocodile.
“Around 4:00 a.m., we got a call from a security guard... he, bless his cotton socks, gave chase and the two suspects set up camp,” said Superintendent Del Jones, according to Nine News.
Before they were scared off by a guard, the couple threw objects into the crocodile's enclosure, including a “wet floor” sign and a pink buoy.
Fans and visitors shared their memories of Bert on social media, describing the excitement they felt when they were able to get close to the huge reptile.
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