00953naa a2200193 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000210006024500530008126000090013452004520014365000180059565000140061365300140062765300140064165300170065565300150067277300720068717862802017-04-05 1990 bl --- 0-- u #d1 aMAGNUSSON, W. E. aCrocs, cows and colleagues on Cobourg Peninsula. c1990 aThe lawn ran onto the white sands which bordered the sea. The needles of the casuarina trees swayed in the breeze. From the small Cessna as we skimmed along at barely 300 feet it lookeo loke every bank cleks dream of a tropical paradise, but there were no plam thatched huts, no deck chairs and no attensive waiters in penguin suits. This was Cobourg Peninsula, one of the remotest and most sparsely inhabited places on the continent of Australia. aConservação aCrocodilo aCaptivity aCativeiro aConservation aCrocodilia tBulletin Chicago Herpetological Societygv.25, n.6, p.97-100, 1990.