A cameraman has risked his life — and his video camera — on a Northern Territory beach to get the ultimate close-up crocodile footage.
Brisbane resident Nik Lachajczak was finishing a day’s work on a shoot in East Arnhem Land when the eyes of a partially exposed crocodile caught his gaze.
“It was that classical crocodile shot,” Mr Lachajczak told ninemsn.
“We just saw its eyes above the water and said ‘that’s a croc’.”
He said he had previously seen locals throwing coconuts for the crocodiles and made a spur of the moment decision to try and lure the reptile to the beach and feed it on camera.
Having already swum in the croc-populated waters he felt that getting so close to the animals was a risk but one he was willing to take.
“We’re pretty loose,” Mr Lachajczak said.
“It just started hanging around the beach and we started throwing scraps at it.”
He said he was lucky enough to be with a man who “was a bit of a croc caller” and he eventually managed to attract the predator to the beach by slapping the water and making noise.
Eventually the crocodile slowly emerged from the water and chomped on a piece of meat before knocking over Mr Lachajcazk’s camera which was recording the scene.
The thrill seeker said he wasn’t scared when the croc got close enough to bite him and found the entire experience “exhilarating”, adding that he would do it again.
While the short clip has received a positive reception from online viewers, the main reaction by Mr Lachajczak’s friends and family has been disbelief.
Author: Martin Zavan, @zavanos. Approving editor: Will Jackson.
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