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Estuarine Crocodile Collection

The estuarine crocodile, also known as the saltwater crocodile or Crocodylus porosus

Background imageEstuarine Crocodile Collection: Estuarine Crocodile A medium-sized animal along the Prince Regent River, Kimberley coast

Estuarine Crocodile A medium-sized animal along the Prince Regent River, Kimberley coast, Western Australia
DH-4341 Estuarine Crocodile A medium-sized animal along the Prince Regent River, Kimberley coast, Western Australia. Crocodylus porosus Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageEstuarine Crocodile Collection: Saltwater crocodile opens its jaws as emerges from the Hunter River, The Kimberley, Australia

Saltwater crocodile opens its jaws as emerges from the Hunter River, The Kimberley, Australia
A saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) opens its jaws as it erupts out of the Hunter River, part of the Kimberley Region; Western Australia, Australia

Background imageEstuarine Crocodile Collection: Saltwater crocodile at Yellow Water Wetlands and Billabong, Kakadu National Park

Saltwater crocodile at Yellow Water Wetlands and Billabong, Kakadu National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific

Background imageEstuarine Crocodile Collection: Saltwater Crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) juvenile, close-up of head, with mouth open, Bali

Saltwater Crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) juvenile, close-up of head, with mouth open, Bali, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia, October (captive)

Background imageEstuarine Crocodile Collection: Saltwater Crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) adult, basking on riverbank in mangrove swamp

Saltwater Crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) adult, basking on riverbank in mangrove swamp, Malaysian Borneo, Borneo, Malaysia, February

Background imageEstuarine Crocodile Collection: Saltwater crocodile skull C016 / 5674

Saltwater crocodile skull C016 / 5674
Saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) skull

Background imageEstuarine Crocodile Collection: Crocodylus porosus, saltwater crocodile

Crocodylus porosus, saltwater crocodile
Photograph of a saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) skull

Background imageEstuarine Crocodile Collection: Salt-water Crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) Close-up of head resting at edge of river / Australia

Salt-water Crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) Close-up of head resting at edge of river / Australia

Background imageEstuarine Crocodile Collection: Saltwater crocodile

Saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) in a river, Timor-Leste

Background imageEstuarine Crocodile Collection: Estuarine Crocodile at night Among mangroves along the Kimberley coast, Western Australia

Estuarine Crocodile at night Among mangroves along the Kimberley coast, Western Australia
DH-4340 Estuarine Crocodile at night Among mangroves along the Kimberley coast, Western Australia. Crocodylus porosus Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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The estuarine crocodile, also known as the saltwater crocodile or Crocodylus porosus, is a fascinating creature found in various locations across Australia and Southeast Asia. This medium-sized animal can be spotted along the Prince Regent River on the Kimberley coast of Western Australia, showcasing its majestic presence. One remarkable sight is witnessing a saltwater crocodile at Yellow Water Wetlands and Billabong in Kakadu National Park. As it emerges from the Hunter River in The Kimberley, Australia, this formidable predator opens its jaws wide, revealing its impressive set of teeth. From Bali to Malaysian Borneo, these creatures can be found basking on riverbanks in mangrove swamps. A close-up of a juvenile saltwater crocodile's head captures their fierce nature with an open mouth display. Meanwhile, an adult saltwater crocodile rests peacefully under the shade of lush vegetation. Even after death, these reptiles leave behind remnants that tell their story. A saltwater crocodile skull serves as a reminder of their strength and power - C016 / 5674 stands as evidence of their existence. Australia is home to many estuarine crocodiles; they are often seen resting at the edge of rivers or lurking beneath murky waters. Their presence adds both excitement and caution to any encounter with nature along Australian waterways. As night falls among mangroves along the Kimberley coast in Western Australia, one might catch a glimpse of an estuarine crocodile stealthily moving through its habitat. These nocturnal hunters remind us that even darkness cannot hide their primal instincts. Whether observed during daylight hours or under moonlit skies, encountering an estuarine crocodile leaves one captivated by its raw power and ancient allure.