Burt, the hot-tempered croc from ‘Crocodile Dundee,’ dies at 90

Burt, the hot-tempered croc from 'Crocodile Dundee,' dies at 90

As a seasoned movie enthusiast who has traversed the silver screen for decades, I must say that the demise of Burt, the iconic saltwater crocodile from the beloved ‘Crocodile Dundee‘, leaves a profound void in both my heart and the annals of cinematic history.

Burt, the famous saltwater crocodile from the 1980s action-comedy film “Crocodile Dundee,” has passed away.

Over the weekend, the much-loved reptile actor, known for his fiery temperament but slow metabolism, passed away peacefully. This sad news was shared by Crocosaurus Cove, a Darwin, Australia aquarium and exhibition center where he resided. The organization announced the reptile’s demise on social media and expressed that it signified the end of an extraordinary era.

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The aquarium’s statement highlights that Burt’s life tale embodies power, adaptability, and a character as striking as the Top End region itself, which is known for its rough northern terrain in Australia. Caught in the Reynolds River during the 1980s, Burt rose to global fame, becoming one of the world’s most recognized crocodiles. His appearances in Crocodile Dundee and contributions to Australia’s image as a land filled with untamed natural splendor and awe-inspiring wildlife are significant milestones in his life.

Burt appeared alongside the charming Aussie Paul Hogan in the fish-out-of-water comedy “Crocodile Dundee.” This movie, directed by Peter Faiman and released first in Australia (1985) and later in the US (1986), follows Mick Dundee, a bushman known for allegedly losing his leg to a crocodile (a rumor that turned out to be false). The story unfolds as a glamorous American reporter, played by Linda Kozlowski (who later became Hogan’s wife and then divorcee), introduces Dundee to New York City, challenging him to demonstrate his survival skills in an unfamiliar environment.

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Back in the 80s, I, much like Paul Hogan, spearheaded an unofficial tourism campaign for the land Down Under through my captivating “Come to Australia” TV ads. Fast forward a bit, and I found myself joining forces with Paul to co-write and star in the iconic film, “Crocodile Dundee.” This role only served to deepen the bond between me and global audiences, earning me the title of a modern-day Aussie folk hero.

In his role, Burt was often referred to as an “ardent and captivating advocate for crocodile education” ever since he arrived at Crocosaurus Cove in 2008. The croc was known for his independence and seemed to be a “confirmed bachelor,” a trait he displayed during his time at a crocodile farm, according to the cove’s statements.

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The boldness of his fiery personality won over both his handlers and guests, reflecting the wild and awe-inspiring nature of the saltwater crocodile. This was highlighted by the statement, emphasizing that he stood as a symbol of the “might and grandeur” of these remarkable animals.

Although his character was difficult at times, it was precisely this unique quality that made him stand out and be adored by those who interacted with him and the countless visitors over the years. These global visitors were often astonished by his imposing stature and dominating aura, particularly during feeding hours, the enclosure noted. As we grieve his passing, we are reminded of the significant part wildlife plays in our collective past and the necessity of protecting it for upcoming generations.

At Crocosaurus Cove, they intend to honor the memory of Burt by installing a tribute plaque at the attraction. This venue showcases the world’s biggest collection of Australian reptiles, as well as some of the largest saltwater crocodiles within the nation.

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2024-12-24 01:01

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