Crocodile discovered in luxury Queensland resort pool sparks new warnings

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A juvenile crocodile was spotted taking a leisurely dip in the pool at the Sheraton Mirage luxury resort in Port Douglas, Queensland, sparking new warnings from authorities about the presence of these powerful reptiles in the area.

In a bizarre incident that left many hotel guests in stitches, two TikTok users captured footage of what appeared to be a young crocodile swimming laps in the lagoon-style pool. Meanwhile, others were blissfully unaware of the danger lurking beneath the surface. "I don't want to alarm anyone, but there is a crocodile in the Sheraton pool," one of the users said in her video.

Wildlife rangers swiftly responded to the report and removed the crocodile from the premises. The Queensland Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation has since issued new warnings about the presence of saltwater crocodiles in the area.

This is not the first time a crocodile has made an appearance at the hotel or its surrounding golf course. Last month, a large saltwater crocodile was spotted on the 10th hole fairway, just three kilometers away from the resort. Room rates at the five-star hotel range from $400 to $1,900 per night, making it a popular destination for tourists.

As authorities remind residents and visitors of the potential dangers posed by these powerful reptiles, they are urging people to report any sightings via the QWildlife app or website. The department said that every sighting is investigated and taken seriously, highlighting the importance of being vigilant when exploring the outdoors in crocodile country.
 
πŸŠπŸ˜‚ OMG, can you believe it?! A kid croc just chillin' in a luxury resort pool? Like, I get it, Australia has some crazy wildlife, but still! 🀣 How did no one notice it before?! And what's with the hotel guests not being alarmed? 😴 I mean, I'd freak out if I saw a snake in my bathroom, let alone a massive crocodile!

Anyway, glad they removed it ASAP. πŸ™ These warnings are much needed though. I'm sure tourists don't realize how close they're to 'crocodile country'. 🌳 The Sheraton's gotta step up their wildlife control game for real! πŸ’ͺ
 
Ugh, this Sheraton Mirage resort needs to get its act together πŸ™„! Who lets a croc into their pool? Like, what's next? A guest finding a pet snake in their room? 🐍 And don't even get me started on the fact that they're still charging top dollar for rooms despite all these "attractions" (read: dangers) lurking around. I mean, $1,900 per night is way too much for someone who's basically walking into a reptile-infested zone πŸ€‘. And what's with the lack of transparency? I would've thought they'd have some sort of warning system in place before letting guests swim. Or maybe just, like, a no-swimming-after-dark policy or something πŸŒƒ. Anyway, at least the wildlife rangers showed up and removed the little guy πŸ’ͺ. Maybe they can do a better job than that next time? 😬
 
OMG you guys 🀯 I'm literally shaking just thinking about it! Like, can you imagine swimming laps in a luxury resort pool with a 12ft croc lurking beneath?! 😱 The fact that people were chillin' by the pool while this little guy was just chillin' too... I mean I know we're not supposed to alarm anyone but COME ON!!! πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ

And yeah, I get it, Queensland is like a crocodile hotspot and all, but still... hotel staff should be on top of this stuff! Like, basic pool safety 101 right?! πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ Anyway, kudos to the wildlife rangers for swooping in and removing the little guy ASAP πŸ‘
 
omg what a crazy incident 🀯🦎! i mean, who expects to swim with crocs at a luxury resort? like, yeah, it's not exactly the most welcoming thing for guests πŸ˜…. but seriously, gotta give props to those tiktok users who caught it on camera - that's some serious detective work! πŸ“Έ and i'm glad wildlife rangers were there to swoop in and remove the little guy from the pool 🐊🚫.

it's just another reason to be mindful of our surroundings when we're out exploring, you know? especially in areas known to have croc populations. but at the same time, it's not like they're lurking under every rock or anything πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ. still, gotta respect the warnings and take 'em seriously 🚨.

anyway, i hope that little crocodile made a safe getaway 🐊😊 and got relocated to a more suitable habitat 🌴🏞️. all in all, just another wild (heh) story from australia πŸ˜‚!
 
🐊 umm, I don't think this is a new warning... like, isn't there already a big sign on the golf course saying "watch out for crocs"?? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ anyway, it's still pretty wild that people are swimming in the pool with these animals lurking around. I mean, what even is the hotel thinking? "oh, we'll just have a crocodile-friendly pool, no big deal"... πŸ™„ and yeah, maybe they should've checked the area before building or something... but idk, it's not like it's some rare sighting or anything. It's Port Douglas, for crying out loud! They're basically known for having crocs in the wild already πŸ˜’
 
πŸŠπŸ˜‚ I'm so glad someone was like "alarmed" about a croc in the pool lol! But seriously though, it's crazy that people didn't even notice until those TikTok vids were shared πŸ“Ή. Those rangers gotta be like, super fast to get that croc outta there before someone gets hurt 😬. And can you imagine being on vacation and having a giant reptile swim laps in the pool? Not exactly what I'd call "leisurely" πŸ˜‚. But at least they're taking it seriously now and warning people about it. Just gotta be aware when exploring that part of Qld, you know? 🌴🦎
 
I'm like totally amused by this! Who knew a luxury resort had a pool party guest uninvited? 🀣 I mean, it's not exactly surprising considering the location, but still... who gets to swim laps with a saltwater croc? πŸ˜‚ And what's up with the hotel guests thinking it's just another guy swimming laps in the pool? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ

But for real though, authorities gotta be on top of this. I don't want anyone getting hurt by a rogue crocodile. The fact that there were already reports of one last month is super concerning. 🚨 The hotel staff should've been more proactive about checking the waters before opening it up to guests.

I guess you could say this is a good reminder for people to be aware of their surroundings when visiting the area. That's why reporting any sightings through the QWildlife app or website is such a great idea. πŸ“± Let's all just be careful and keep an eye out for our scaly friends, shall we? 😊
 
🀣 I mean, can you imagine having a pool party and then seeing a croc just chillin' in it? πŸ˜‚ It's crazy how these guys can just show up uninvited! Anyway, I guess it's good that the wildlife rangers came to remove it ASAP. I've been saying this for ages, but people gotta be aware of their surroundings when they're out in nature. I mean, I love a good swim or snorkel session as much as the next person, but you never know what might be lurking beneath the surface 🐊. On a more serious note, it's great that the authorities are taking these sightings seriously and getting people to report any croc sightings. We need to stay vigilant and respect our wildlife 🌴.
 
Wow 🀯, can you believe this? I mean, who expects to see a croc in their pool while on vacation? πŸ˜‚ Interesting how some people were just chillin' like it wasn't a big deal and others are freaking out because of it! πŸ™ƒ The fact that there have been sightings before at the same location makes me wonder if they weren't warning guests properly. $400 to $1,900 per night is crazy for not having to worry about wild animals in your pool! 😲
 
🀣 lol what a croc just chillin by the pool like "ahh who's got time for this? i'm on vacation mode" 🌴 I've been to Port Douglas before and I know how beautiful it is, but I never thought I'd see a video of a young crocodile swimming laps in a hotel pool lol what a wild life πŸŠπŸ˜‚
 
🀯 This is so crazy! I'm all for a good laugh, but it's super important to remember that those little guys are wild animals and can be deadly! I mean, I get why people were laughing at first, but then again, who wants a swim buddy with sharp teeth? πŸ˜‚ The authorities need to do more to educate tourists about the dangers of crocs in the area. Room rates might be steep, but safety should be on top of that list! πŸ’ΈπŸŒ΄ I'm not saying we shouldn't visit Port Douglas or enjoy the amenities at Sheraton Mirage, but maybe they need to add a warning sign or something 🚨. And what's with the TikTok vids? Are people just gonna go around reporting crocs like it's no big deal? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Still, good on wildlife rangers for getting that little guy out of there! πŸ‘
 
omg did u no this wasnt the 1st time a croc showed up at sheron mirage? i remember last month one huge saltwater croc just chillin on the golf course 🀣 like how do u not see that comin?! anyway, i feel bad for the hotel guests who didnt know about the danger lol. but its def good that wildlife rangers were quick to react & removed the croc

i wonder how did it even get in the pool tho? was it from the lake or what? πŸ€” and btw, $400-$1900 is a pretty steep price for a hotel room...like is it really worth the risk of getting attacked by a crocodile?! just wondering
 
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