Test Your Adrenaline in 16 Foot Crocodile Tourist Attraction

Minggu, 17 September 2017 - 06:10 WIB
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Test Your Adrenaline in 16 Foot Crocodile Tourist Attraction
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DARWIN - Thrill-seeking holidaymakers can now risk a face-to-face encounter with a 16-foot saltwater crocodile separated only by a thin plastic barrier. This tourist attraction, which is based in Darwin, is ominously called the Cage of Death.

Tourists are first hoisted over the water to see the crocodile swirling below, before they are lowered into the waters.

While the acrylic cage is underwater, keepers feed the fearsome reptile so the predator moves around in the water. They are fed on a diet of chicken, beef and fish as wide-eyed visitors watch them move.

Adrenaline junkies are given 360 degree views around the aquatic enclosure as the croc snaps and swims around the small cage.

While the acrylic cage is underwater, keepers feed the fearsome reptile so the predator moves around in the water. They are fed on a diet of chicken, beef and fish as wide-eyed visitors watch them move

After 15 minutes in the water, the tourists are lifted to safety. The circular cage is held up by a monorail and can be used by two tourists at a time.

"It's awesome. When I went in at first I didn't expect it to be that awesome because the crocodile is huge and you're right next to him. I was scared but I was fascinated as well. I kept thinking he was going to eat me. You are right next to him and you sometimes forget that there are cages around you," German tourist, Nellie Winters said.

Test Your Adrenaline in 16 Foot Crocodile Tourist Attraction


The Saltwater crocodile is the largest of its kind and can grow to up to 20 feet long. Their teeth can be as long as four inches and the reptiles are considered one of the most dangerous to humans.

"I was scared but I was fascinated as well. I kept thinking he was going to eat me. You are right next to him and you sometimes forget that there are cages around you," he added.
Test Your Adrenaline in 16 Foot Crocodile Tourist Attraction

The Cage of Death is run by Crocosaurus Cove, which owns seven crocodiles, including a breeding pair named William and Kate. The other reptiles at the cove boast more fearsome names, such as Chopper and Axel. The attraction, which will set the most hardened thrill-seeker's heart racing, has been open since 2011.

Crocosaurus Cove also gives visitors the opportunity to hold baby crocodiles and feed them using fishing lines.
(rnz)
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