Brisbane, Australia - Australian researchers have found there is no place like home for the country's fearsome saltwater crocodiles.
A published survey, found that three crocodiles captured in the wild, fitted with satellite-tracking devices and relocated miles from their capture sites, all found their way home.
One even swam nearly 250 miles around the tip of eastern Australia in 20 days.
The research team came from the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service and the Australia Zoo of wildlife TV personality Steve Irwin, who was killed by a stingray last year.
Researchers were staggered by the journeys of the crocodiles but they had yet to understand how they navigated their way back home.
"Crocodiles are more closely related to birds, so maybe they are using similar navigational tools such as magnetic fields and smell.
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