Crocodile bites off more than it can chew

A cantankerous crocodile chased a storm-clearance worker up a tree before chewing on his chainsaw, shattering a few teeth in …

A cantankerous crocodile chased a storm-clearance worker up a tree before chewing on his chainsaw, shattering a few teeth in the process.

The aptly named Brutus, a 4.5-metre saltwater crocodile kept as an attraction at the Corroboree Park Tavern in Australia's Northern Territory, took offence at the noise of the chainsaw as the man cut a tree, tavern co-owner Linda Francis said.

"Freddy had climbed out on to the tree and was removing a limb when the crocodile just erupted from his pool about 20 metre away and used the tree to launch himself up at Fred and the chainsaw," Ms Francis said this morning.

"Fred virtually gave him the chainsaw, shoved it at him. It was still going and he took the chainsaw onto the ground and proceeded to smash it and it stalled. The crocodile didn't cut himself, just broke a few teeth."

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Brutus then took the chainsaw into his pond and played with it for about an hour, destroying it, before losing interest.