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Queensland rangers show how they remove "crocodiles of concern" from the state's far north. The wrangle is the most dangerous part of a ranger's work. Read more: http://ab.co/17KZDdY | Working as a closely coordinated team, at least five rangers lasso the crocodile's top jaw and use the ropes to pull the animal out of the trap. They then jump on the animal's back to restrain it while another ranger tapes or ropes its jaws together. The crocodile is then coaxed and hauled into a specially-constructed box for transport. Breeding females usually find a home at crocodile farms and large males are popular with zoos.