Australian boy wreaks zoo havoc while feeding croc

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02 Oct 2008, 10:33 pm

Australian boy wreaks zoo havoc while feeding croc

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CANBERRA (Reuters) - The parents of a 7-year-old boy who broke into an Australian outback zoo and fed a string of small animals to its resident crocodile are likely to be sued after police said the boy was too young to be held responsible.

A turtle, four western blue tongue lizards, two bearded dragons, two thorny devil lizards and a 1.8 metre (5.9ft) adult female Spencer's goanna were fed or led into the jaws of a 3 metre, 200kg (440lb) saltwater crocodile named "Terry."

Security camera footage at the Alice Springs Reptile Centre showed the smiling youngster also bludgeoning to death a small blue tongue lizard and two more thorny devils during a half-hour of breakfast-time havoc last Wednesday.

"The fact a 7-year-old can wreak so much havoc in such a short time, it's unbelievable. In my day he'd get a big boot up the arse," centre director Rex Neindorf told Reuters by phone.

"Police found him, but in the Northern Territory here he can't be accountable if he's under 10 years of age."

Neindorf said many of the animals fed to the croc were rare or mature and would be difficult to replace.

The boy was unknown at the centre and had "clammed up" when questioned by police on what sparked the rampage, he said.

Neindorf said he was now looking at suing the parents of the pint-sized terror, who could easily have been taken by Terry himself as he fed the croc from a small landing at his enclosure.

"We'll be looking at suing the parents, who were supposedly in control of him at the time," he said.

(Reporting by Rob Taylor; Editing by Alex Richardson)


8O

Something tells me that this will not be the last time this youngster will be written up in a news report...



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03 Oct 2008, 1:01 am

Ah, the hallmarck of a serial killer in the making... Where's a real-life Dexter when you need him? With this stupid boy, now there'll just be a wait until he kills a human.
Who kills those kind of animals?! It's one thing to grow up in a rural area and hunt with your dad; another to randomly slaughter animals in captivity. Terror is the right word. There is no doubt he would one day kill a human.


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03 Oct 2008, 1:20 am

Ya I just read the story off of fark, its a bit f****d up, defiantly a serial killer in the making.



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03 Oct 2008, 1:45 am

That kid is messed up. I think the security of the animals must be a little loose if a kid of that age can get into the crocodiles, and kill and feed other zoo animals to a croc. I think it's sick. Like Spudnik said, that is one of the first obvious signs that a child has problems, and may become more violent down the road. I think the kid (and his parents) should be held fully responsible for the disgusting damage he caused, and they should pay for the animals, even if it costs them their life savings. something is obviously not right here, and they need to get it fixed.



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03 Oct 2008, 7:22 am

I agree with ShadesOfMe, I just heard about this on the Today show. He's too young to be held responsible. Well, I guess it will have to take him killing a human being for anyone to really care. Too bad the crocodile didn't have the sense to eat the little bastard.



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03 Oct 2008, 1:34 pm

Ehh, I just can't get too outraged, the image is too funny... I do wonder how far the zoo might get with a lawsuit if the boy is actually disturbed. If he really did turn out to be a sociopath or have some severe type of psychosis, could you really hold the parents responsible? It seems like this is the sort of thing that should be covered under insurance(maybe not the specifics...), valuable animals do suffers accidents and such. 7 is also pretty young for some of the vitriol I'm seeing, I mean come on, so he fed a bunch of animals to a bigger animal so you wish death upon a child?


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03 Oct 2008, 2:45 pm

violet_yoshi wrote:
Too bad the crocodile didn't have the sense to eat the little bastard.

I would have payed to see that. Why is it that no one takes people who hurt or kill animals seriously until they've hurt a person. Still, how was a small child able to get to the animals? Something tells me there is something wrong with the sucurity at that zoo. Where were the child's parents. This kid is probably related to the girl whi tried to pet the meerkats and got bit and the meerkats had to be killed so they could be tested for rabies becuase the parents did not want her to have to get shots. I've heard she was mentaly challanged or something, since when does having a mental disability compensate things like this? If those were my kids they'd be black and blue. I guess you know I hate kids.



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03 Oct 2008, 3:04 pm

I think anger at the kid is a little misplaced. If you're seven years old and you're doing that stuff, you're either:

1. Extremely mentally ill.
2. Have terrible parents.
3. The Anti-Christ.

I would investigate that family and have the kid get a psychiatric evaluation.



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03 Oct 2008, 4:50 pm

Oy! Thank Heavens my kids are NOTHING like that!


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03 Oct 2008, 4:55 pm

Maybe he fancied himself a crocodile hunter a la Steve Irwin (RIP Steve).



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03 Oct 2008, 9:40 pm

slowmutant wrote:
Maybe he fancied himself a crocodile hunter a la Steve Irwin (RIP Steve).


Except for the fact that Steve Irwin wouldn't feed rare reptiles to a crocodile or bludgeon them to death. Side note; Irwin also exaggerated his "australian-ness" to play on foreign interest in the stereotype.


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03 Oct 2008, 9:43 pm

Ishmael wrote:
slowmutant wrote:
Maybe he fancied himself a crocodile hunter a la Steve Irwin (RIP Steve).


Except for the fact that Steve Irwin wouldn't feed rare reptiles to a crocodile or bludgeon them to death. Side note; Irwin also exaggerated his "australian-ness" to play on foreign interest in the stereotype.


He did?

Oh man, I never knew that! Come to think of it, when he spoke it was almost like a parody of an Australian accent. :lol: :D



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03 Oct 2008, 11:24 pm

Where were the zoo's staff when this happened? I mean what he did was wrong but its not just his fault its the zoo's fault as well.


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04 Oct 2008, 12:33 am

philosopherBoi wrote:
Where were the zoo's staff when this happened? I mean what he did was wrong but its not just his fault its the zoo's fault as well.


good question. i was wondering the same thing.



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04 Oct 2008, 12:51 am

I thought about this a little more, as far as the zoo wanting to sue the kid's parents goes. I think if they tried that, the parents would turn around and sue the zoo for allowing their child to get into a pen with a crocodile, it's sort of a legal stalemate. I'm not sure about in Australia, but I know here in the states the parents would be far more likely to win that one, the zoo doesn't look too good when a 7 year old child can so easily break into a dangerous animal's pen.


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04 Oct 2008, 12:58 am

Ya I don't think either side would have legal ground to stand on, its kind of sad it happened but the kid is only 7, and the place really should have been locked up. They had a blood video cam for security but failed to lock up, makes no sense.