- Wildlife tour operator Sean Dearly, 60, was attacked by a
crocodile on the Adelaide River in Darwin,Australia , on Monday. - He told Nine Network Television that he was attacked in front of 18 tourists on the boat.
- He said he was lucky he still has an arm after the incident.
A wildlife tour operator in Australia says he's lucky to be alive after surviving an attack by a "jumping crocodile" earlier this week.
Sean Dearly, 60, told Nine Network Television that he was attacked on Monday in front of 18 tourists on a boat on the Adelaide River in Darwin, Australia.
The river is known for its large
Dearly, who spoke to Nine Network television with his right hand and forearm in a cast, said he was trying to retrieve a pole he had used to feed meat from that fell overboard when a 7-foot crocodile attacked.
As he tried to pull his arm back, the crocodile clamped down on his arm.
"If it had gone into a twist, it would have given me a bit of grief," he said. "It went for another bite and it actually released its grip and I just got my arm out as soon as it released. So I was pretty lucky it dropped back down in the water."
Dearly was taken to a nearby hospital, where he was treated for injuries on his hand.