A 12-year-old boy and his friends made an extraordinary discovery while swimming in Ironbark Creek, Newcastle, Australia. They found a juvenile crocodile, an unexpected sight in a region 2,000 kilometers south of its natural habitat. At first, the boy's mother and local authorities were skeptical, but photographic evidence confirmed the presence of the reptile. The police verified the sighting, leading to the capture of the metre-long Australian freshwater crocodile (Crocodylus Johnstoni) by the Australian Reptile Park team on Sunday night. The crocodile, found to be healthy, is now housed at the park, awaiting a decision on its permanent placement. Experts suspect the crocodile was an illegally kept pet that was released into the wild, and its capture was crucial as it would not have survived the upcoming winter. This discovery highlights the importance of reporting unusual wildlife sightings to ensure the safety and well-being of both the animals and the local community.