Tourists witness unusual battle between apex predators as 18ft male known locally as Brutus takes on one of the world’s most aggressive shark species, which inhabits river in Adelaide
Andrew Paice, 43, from Sydney took these photos while on holiday in Australia's Northern Territory (Andrew Paice)
“But from listening to other people, it was probably more likely a big crocodile [which took his front leg]. But who knows? It was either a crocodile or a shark”, Paice said.
He his daughter was “awestruck” by the experience.
The Northern Territory News said Brutus won the titanic struggle with the shark (Andrew Paice)
“When we went past the first time the croc was lying there with the shark in its mouth”, he said.
“When we pulled the boat in closer it slid back into the water. And when the shark, or the mouth of the croc, hit the water, the shark started to thrash around.
“So it was certainly still alive. We couldn’t see any blood anywhere”, he said, noting that Brutus had only few teeth left.
“It may have got away; it may have got eaten, we don’t know. He didn’t put that display on for us unfortunately.”
- AFP (published in News 24)
Photographs published in The Telegraph