Over
the last few years I have come across a total of four different
crocodile sightings in the vicinity of the coastal town of Wexford in
south-east Ireland, spanning a period of about 390 years. The first
isn`t really a sighting but the emblem of a crocodile on a pillar in the
ruins of the abbey of Selsker in Co. Wexford, dating from 1623.
This image was found in the Dublin Penny Journal , August 2nd, 1834.(1)
The next report dates from the Irish Press, August 17th, 1933:
STRANGE WEXFORD ANIMAL
An animal, said to resemble a young crocodile, was discovered in a heap of debris in a garden at the back of Dr. Cantwell`s residence, Main Street, Bunclody, Co. Wexford, and has been forwarded to the Dublin Zoological Gardens. (2)
Forty-two years later another crocodile-type animal turned up off Co. Wexford: 'Hook Head is one of the two capes at the south end of the Barrow estuary in Co. Wexford. Here, in 1975, a monster resembling a lizard, about 20` long, was seen by fishermen.' (Cunningham and Coghlan, 2010) (3)
The fourth and final crocodile was supposedly photographed on a Wexford beach near March 17th 2010, which happens to be St Patricks Day. I don`t know enough about Photoshop etc. to tell you if it`s genuine or not. (4)
1. Dublin Penny Journal 2/8/1834 p. 87
2. R. Muirhead Irish Snakes, Wild Cats and Other Mystery Animals . BioFortean Notes 2 p. 21
3. Ibid p.22
4. http://www.mylespaul.com/forums/backstage/82898-albino-croc-spotted-wexford-ireland-beach.html
The link for number fours seems to show a plastic shoe.
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