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Crocodile eats beloved terrier that had spent a decade taunting it

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From Australia, with videos of the taunting routine, and if you so choose, a video of the one time the dog apparently smiled.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-06-06/beloved-terrier-eaten-by-a-crocodile-it-had-taunted-for-a-decade/9840026

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A saltwater crocodile has eaten a dog that made a mockery of it for years, to the horror of onlookers.

At Goat Island Lodge, south of Darwin in the middle of the crocodile-infested Adelaide River, guests had gathered to watch pup Pippa perform her favourite trick — running at Casey the crocodile to scare her back into the river.

But to the alarm of those looking on, including owner Kai Hansen, Pippa ran straight at her head — and Casey "did what crocs do".

The video of Pippa being dragged into the water was made worse by the screams of bystanders, but serves as a bleak warning about the river's dangers.

As Mr Hansen conceded, "it was something that had a high probability of happening sometime".

'Just doing what crocs do'

Mr Hansen came to the island 15 years ago to escape city life, living amongst a gaggle of dogs, birds and crocodiles.

While pup Hot Dog was famous for barking along to tunes on the harmonic, Pippa — also known as Dumb Blonde — quickly became known for chasing the crocodile more than 100 times her weight, with the ABC covering the dog's exploits just last year.

"You will see things that you do not believe possible," Mr Hanson had told reporters as Pippa ran at the croc in 2017.

"Take my word for it.

"It is unbelievable, this little 6-, 7-kilo dog attacks a 300-kilo crocodile."

Speaking to ABC radio this morning, Mr Hansen said he was "really sad", and had not watched the video of Pippa's demise.

But he did not think it was fair to blame the crocodile.

"She's not doing something wrong, she's just doing what crocs do," he said,

"In the early days she actually had a go at me a couple of times. These days I just throw food out from up the top and no-one is allowed to walk down there."

Some on social media lashed out at Mr Hansen, saying he was to blame for encouraging the little dog to run up to the reptile.

But he said it was simply part of the dog's nature, comparing it to the dog he had as a child that would not stop chasing after cars.

"A little terrier should not do things like that. But should I stop her? I don't know, she got away with it for 10 years," he said.

Mr Hansen said he would get a new dog, and would "definitely" ensure it did not chase crocodiles.

A warning to dog owners

Crocodile expert Adam Britton agreed that the croc should not be destroyed for eating the dog.

He said it was a different situation to when crocodiles attacked humans, because that showed they learned how to attack "large prey items" and might do it again.

But he said the small dog was exactly the sort of prey item any crocodile would target.

"The dog got right up close to the crocodile's head," Mr Britton said.

"That basically triggers a reflex reaction, and a crocodile, if you get that close to its head, it doesn't even think about it — it will just strike.

"If a crocodile attacks a person it's a little bit different because … that can potentially lead to it getting [another] large prey item, to put it bluntly.

"So in a situation like that often the crocodile is taken out of the system.

"But a dog, at the end of the day, is not really going to make a difference to its behaviour."

He said studies from around the world showed that attacks on dogs by crocodiles, alligators, and caimans were high.

He believed the incident should come as a warning to anyone in a crocodile habitat, but particularly when they had small dogs with them.

"Going near water where there's crocodiles is a really dangerous thing to do and we always encourage people stay away from the water just in general — but if you've got a dog with you you're just compounding that risk," he said.

"One of these days Alice Springs, you're going to the moon!"

Edited by clapclapclap

Just like a damned dog. Didn't know what to do once he finally caught it.

Don’t start no shit won’t be no shit.

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At Goat Island Lodge, south of Darwin

How appropriate.....

1 hour ago, mulletpelini said:

best vid I've seen this morning.  hate those fucking yap yap dogs

This.....

 

Fuck that yapping mother fucker.

This is really troubling to me. Is it "Hanson" or "Hansen"?

"You will see things that you do not believe possible," Mr

Hanson had told reporters as Pippa ran at the croc in 2017.

Speaking to ABC radio this morning, Mr Hansen said he was "really sad", and had not watched the video of Pippa's demise.

Looking at the OP's title and the size of that dog, I can only surmise that the obituary read, "Pippa the Terrier, Beloved Runt."  

 

13 hours ago, Celery Man said:

Died doing what she loved. Being a little bitch.

 

I love dogs so much, but... yeah.  That one had it coming.

4 minutes ago, Beau Vine said:

 

 

I love dogs so much, but... yeah.  That one had it coming.

This is exactly how I feel about it. He was playing with fire for years. Got burnt. RIP, little fella.

57 minutes ago, Jerry Callo said:

I wish I could throw a crocodile over my neighbor's fence. 

Start lifting weights.

Remember when that redneck jumped in the lake near Orange despite being warned there was a 12-foot alligator swimming around feet away? And his last words were "Fuck that alligator!"? 

A friend of mine wrote this in the aftermath"

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I'm sufficiently self-aware to know that I often shrilly ascribe preposterous profundity to insignificant or mundane happenings. That said, I am 100% convinced that if everybody in this country would take a minute to ponder three words -- and how they represent so much that is wrong in our culture -- perhaps we could all change our ways a little and make a better world.

The words are: Fuck. That. Alligator.

The arrogance, the defiance against suggestion, the willful ignorance, the belief that we're big shit even though we really aren't, the obliviousness, the needless confidence, the showiness, the certainty, the selfishness.

There are really two outcomes. The alligator eats you. Or the alligator chooses not to eat you. We'd do well to remind ourselves that once we're in the water, it's up to the alligator.

 

Momma says alligators are mad because they have all those teeth and no toothbrush.

On 6/6/2018 at 6:49 PM, Onboard 2.0 said:

Every dog has it's day..  wait...

 

On 6/7/2018 at 2:59 PM, Jerry Callo said:

I wish I could throw a crocodile over my neighbor's fence. 

Go buy a lab puppy so it can dig under the fence, then just guide the croc in the right direction. 

On 6/6/2018 at 8:44 PM, clapclapclap said:

From Australia, with videos of the taunting routine, and if you so choose, a video of the one time the dog apparently smiled.

 

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Edited by Bash Riprock

At least the dog's owner was cool about it.
This. I was fully expecting some lunatic dog owner wanting the croc put down for eating her poor, innocent fur baby.
On 6/7/2018 at 8:04 AM, ulukinatme said:

Paul Hogan really let himself go.

Pump your brakes kid. That man's a national treasure.

If I see a funnier thing today than that video I will be surprised.  

17 hours ago, Bash Riprock said:

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Australians are the same as people from Arkantucky, except with a really cool accent. 

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