Crocodile bites man on the PENIS after hunter mistakenly trod on the reptile in shallow water

Crocodile bites a hunter on the (you know what) after he stepped on the 4.5m reptile while mistaking it for a log – as he reveals how he frantically punched the reptile on the nose to escape

  • A man was bitten on the leg and groin after accidentally stepping on a crocodile
  • Elstom Lami Lami stepped on the 12-foot saltwater croc after thinking it was a log
  • He was bitten on the leg and on the groin and repeatedly punched the reptile
  • The 42-year-old was airlifted by CareFlight to Darwin for treatment

A man was bitten on the groin by a saltwater crocodile off the coast of the Northern Territory after he stepped on the reptile while wading through shallow water.

Elston Lami Lami was hunting through murky water near Minjilang on Croker Island at 12.30pm on Saturday when he stepped on what he thought was a submerged log. 

The 42-year-old quickly realised what he was standing on – and the reptile stayed still beneath his foot.

After waiting for around 15 seconds, the crocodile aggressively flipped Mr Lami Lami and bit him on his upper right leg.

‘When he come up, when he flipped me and I looked at his eye, he had that crocodile tears on it. Like… you’re mine. You’re my lunch,’ Mr Lami Lami told the ABC. 

Elston Lami Lami (pictured) was bitten on the leg and groin by a saltwater crocodile off the coast of the Northern Territory

Mr Lami Lami was attacked after he mistakenly stepped on the 12 foot long crocodile (stock image)

Mr Lami Lami was attacked after he mistakenly stepped on the 12 foot long crocodile (stock image)

He freed himself after kicking the animal with his other leg, before the crocodile attacked again, biting him on the groin.

Mr Lami Lami repeatedly punched the crocodile during his terrifying ordeal, before his barking dogs and a shouting relative managed to distract the crocodile so he could escape.

‘I hit him three times in the nose, he let me go. Come back again, try and attack me. When he snapped at me, I grabbed him, held him at the jaw with two hands and I was getting weak so I thought the only way to get his attention, I had to hit him again,’ he said.

Mr Lami Lami believes the saltwater crocodile was about 4.5metres long.

After the attack, Mr Lami Lami endured a half hour walk back to his car before he was treated at Minjilang Community Health Centre.

A CareFlight medical response group met Mr Lami Lami there before he was airlifted to Royal Darwin Hospital.

Mr Lami Lami remains in a stable condition in hospital.     

Mr Lami Lami repeatedly punched the crocodile during his terrifying ordeal, before his barking dogs and a shouting relative managed to distract the crocodile so he could escape (stock image)

Mr Lami Lami repeatedly punched the crocodile during his terrifying ordeal, before his barking dogs and a shouting relative managed to distract the crocodile so he could escape (stock image)

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