Croc handler loses thumb at Qld zoo

A 58-year-old crocodile handler has been attacked during a feeding session at a Queensland zoo.

A crocodile

A man has been attacked by a crocodile at a Queensland reptile park. (AAP)

A reptile handler has had his thumb bitten off during a crocodile attack at a Queensland wildlife park.

The 58-year-old man was attacked at the Snakes Downunder Reptile Park and Zoo near Childers, south of Bundaberg, on Sunday afternoon.

Paramedics received a call about the incident just before 1pm local time, a Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS) spokesman said.

The zoo's website says the saltwater crocodile feeding and commentary session is held at 12.30pm.

The RACQ Careflight Bundaberg rescue helicopter was also sent to the scene.

The handler was attempting to gain the attention of a crocodile by holding a chicken in his right hand when the incident happened, an RACQ Careflight spokesman said.

"He's taken his hat off and was holding his hat in his left hand, when the crocodile jumped up and grabbed his hat and his left hand," the spokesman told AAP.

"The crocodile has bitten his left hand and amputated his left thumb."

A section of his left hand was torn down to the wrist

The man was airlifted to the Bundaberg Base Hospital in a stable condition. He was administered significant pain relief for his injury.

He also suffered a head injury during the incident, the QAS said.

The man will undergo surgery on Sunday.


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