Farewell to Burt, legendary croc from 'Crocodile Dundee'
Burt, the crocodile known from the hit movie "Crocodile Dundee," has died at over 90 years old. The information was shared on Monday by Crocosaurus Cove Herpetarium - an extraordinary Australian Zoo where the world's most famous reptile lived after his film career.
Burt, the saltwater crocodile who gained fame for his role in the movie "Crocodile Dundee," passed away at over 90. His death was announced by Crocosaurus Cove Herpetarium, where the reptile stayed after his film career ended.
With great sadness, we inform you that Burt (...) the star of the Australian classic has passed away, the Crocosaurus Cove staff wrote on Facebook.
Burt the crocodile - A film star
Burt became the most famous reptile in the world after the success of "Crocodile Dundee" and its sequel.
Employees of Crocosaurus Cove claim that Burt helped tourists learn about his "majestic" species for nearly two decades. Furthermore, according to abc.net.au, Burt... predicted election outcomes and sports events.
Penny Priest, the director of Crocosaurus Cove, quoted by the portal, stated that "Burt always had Hollywood in his blood," as he was named after American actor Burt Reynolds. "Burt was one of a kind and had a great personality," said Priest.
As reminded by the Polish Press Agency, the saltwater crocodile is the largest reptile that has survived to our times. Males can reach up to 6.4 metres in length and weigh over 1,315 kilograms.