The incident occurred at Goat Island Lodge, a remote establishment situated on an island on the Adelaide River.

An Australian pub proprietor has been caught on camera fighting off a mad crocodile with a fry pan.

The video shared on Facebook shows club proprietor Kai Hansen in person with a crocodile. The reptile appears to rush towards Mr Hansen, at which point he after that utilizes a fry pan to strike it two times on the head. After the 2nd strike, the crocodile is seen swiftly averting and pulling back toward some bushes.

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According to the inscription of the message, the incident occurred at Goat Island Lodge, a remote facility situated on an island on the Adelaide River. Airborne Solutions Helicopter Tours shared the brief clip in addition to the subtitle: “Goat Island isn’t your ordinary pub and King Kai isn’t your ordinary publican! You just never ever recognize what he’ll provide next.”

Considering that being shared, the clip has actually gone viral. It has been seen more than 2 million times and also has amassed more than 7,000 likes. In the comment section, one customer amusingly composed, “That gator transformed so quick his head is possibly still ringing.” One more stated, “Not a frypan it’s a crockery pot.” some users were also essential of the drying out pan event. “I bet this individual gets fed and currently the human desires him to go away,” claimed 3rd.

Meanwhile, according to Newsweek, Mr Hansen and his crocodile experiences are well-known. He moved to the remote island several years ago regardless of the local crocodile population. Till 2018, he used to possess a small dog as well called Pippa that would certainly bill at crocodiles to frighten them back right into the water. Nevertheless, one day the crocodile, recognized by Mr Hansen as Casey, captured the pet dog and also killed her.

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Last Updated: 22 June 2022