Australians have paid tribute to a “fierce ambassador with a challenging personality”, after the crocodile that starred in the blockbuster classic Crocodile Dundee died aged 90.
Burt, a “one of a kind” five-metre-long saltwater crocodile, passed away in Darwin over the weekend. The grumpy, 700kg reptile was best known for its brief but iconic role in the 1980s film, before later launching a new career as a psychic.
Crocosauraus Cove, the crocodile farm where Burt spent the final 20 years of its life, said its life story was one of “strength [and] resilience”.
The herpetarium posted on Instagram: “In 2008, Burt made his way to Crocosaurus Cove, where he became a fierce and fascinating ambassador for crocodile education.
“Known for his independent nature, Burt was a confirmed bachelor – an attitude he made clear during his earlier years at a crocodile farm.