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Crocodylidae Collection (page 2)

The Crocodylidae family, known for its diverse and fascinating members, never fails to captivate us with their awe-inspiring presence

Background imageCrocodylidae Collection: American crocodile -Crocodylus acutus-, Tarcoles, Parque Nacional Carara National Park

American crocodile -Crocodylus acutus-, Tarcoles, Parque Nacional Carara National Park, Costa Rica, Central America

Background imageCrocodylidae Collection: American Crocodile -Crocodylus acutus-, Sirena, Corcovado National Park, Puntarenas Province

American Crocodile -Crocodylus acutus-, Sirena, Corcovado National Park, Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica, Central America

Background imageCrocodylidae Collection: Nile crocodile or common crocodile -Crocodylus niloticus-, A Limbe, Carmoon, Central Africa, Africa

Nile crocodile or common crocodile -Crocodylus niloticus-, A Limbe, Carmoon, Central Africa, Africa
Nile crocodile or common crocodile -Crocodylus niloticus-, Limbe, Carmoon, Central Africa, Africa

Background imageCrocodylidae Collection: Nile Crocodile -Crocodylus niloticus-, Otjiwarongo Crocodile Ranch, Otjiwarongo, Namibia

Nile Crocodile -Crocodylus niloticus-, Otjiwarongo Crocodile Ranch, Otjiwarongo, Namibia

Background imageCrocodylidae Collection: Nile Crocodiles -Crocodylus niloticus-, crocodile ranch, Otjiwarongo, Namibia

Nile Crocodiles -Crocodylus niloticus-, crocodile ranch, Otjiwarongo, Namibia

Background imageCrocodylidae Collection: Tail of a Nile Crocodile -Crocodylus niloticus-, crocodile farm, Otjiwarongo, Namibia

Tail of a Nile Crocodile -Crocodylus niloticus-, crocodile farm, Otjiwarongo, Namibia

Background imageCrocodylidae Collection: Nile Crocodile -Crocodylus niloticus-, crocodile farm, Otjiwarongo, Namibia

Nile Crocodile -Crocodylus niloticus-, crocodile farm, Otjiwarongo, Namibia

Background imageCrocodylidae Collection: Young Nile Crocodile -Crocodylus niloticus-, crocodile farm, Otjiwarongo, Namibia

Young Nile Crocodile -Crocodylus niloticus-, crocodile farm, Otjiwarongo, Namibia

Background imageCrocodylidae Collection: Nile Crocodiles -Crocodylus niloticus-, crocodile farm, Otjiwarongo, Namibia

Nile Crocodiles -Crocodylus niloticus-, crocodile farm, Otjiwarongo, Namibia

Background imageCrocodylidae Collection: Skin of a Nile Crocodile -Crocodylus niloticus-, crocodile farm, Otjiwarongo, Namibia

Skin of a Nile Crocodile -Crocodylus niloticus-, crocodile farm, Otjiwarongo, Namibia

Background imageCrocodylidae Collection: Mugger crocodile -Crocodylus palustris-, Chambal River, Rajasthan, India

Mugger crocodile -Crocodylus palustris-, Chambal River, Rajasthan, India

Background imageCrocodylidae 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 imageCrocodylidae 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 imageCrocodylidae Collection: West African Crocodile (Crocodylus suchus) immature, resting on riverbank, Gambia, January

West African Crocodile (Crocodylus suchus) immature, resting on riverbank, Gambia, January

Background imageCrocodylidae Collection: A Crocodile (Crocodylidae) facing away

A Crocodile (Crocodylidae) facing away

Background imageCrocodylidae Collection: Spectacled caiman C016 / 5706

Spectacled caiman C016 / 5706
Spectacled caiman (Caiman crocodilus). Specimen from the collections of the Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageCrocodylidae Collection: Saltwater crocodile skull C016 / 5674

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

Background imageCrocodylidae Collection: Side view of a Gharial skull

Side view of a Gharial skull
The Gharial is a modern fish-eating crocodile that is found in India. Photographed by Harry Taylor

Background imageCrocodylidae Collection: Ichthyosaurus, Plesiosaurus, Stenosaurus and another marine

Ichthyosaurus, Plesiosaurus, Stenosaurus and another marine
These reptiles lived during the Jurrassic period, about 150 million years ago. Watercolour by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins

Background imageCrocodylidae Collection: Ichthyosaurus, Plesiosaurus, Stenosaurus

Ichthyosaurus, Plesiosaurus, Stenosaurus
These reptiles lived during the Jurrassic period, about 150 million years ago. Watercolour by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins

Background imageCrocodylidae Collection: Caiman crocodilus, spectacled caiman

Caiman crocodilus, spectacled caiman
Close-up photograph of a spectacled caiman (Caiman crocodilus) specimen from the collections of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageCrocodylidae Collection: Crocodylus porosus, saltwater crocodile

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

Background imageCrocodylidae Collection: Crocodile & Euparkeria

Crocodile & Euparkeria
Painting to show the similarity between the hips of saurischians (crocodile) and archosauriforms such as Euparkeria. The Euparkeria lived during the Early Triassic period around 250 million years ago

Background imageCrocodylidae Collection: The Struggle

The Struggle
Plate 3 taken from The Life and Habits of Wild Animals, illustrated by designs by Joseph Wolf, London 1874

Background imageCrocodylidae Collection: Early Cretaceous landscape, Southern England

Early Cretaceous landscape, Southern England
Artists impression of an Early Cretaceous (144 to 90 million years ago) landscape in Southern England, with Iguanodon, turtle, and crocodiles

Background imageCrocodylidae Collection: Mounted specimen of Crocodylus sp. crocodile

Mounted specimen of Crocodylus sp. crocodile
Photograph of a mounted crocodile specimen from the collections of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageCrocodylidae Collection: Crocodilus niloticus, Nile crocodile eggs

Crocodilus niloticus, Nile crocodile eggs
The Natural History Museums collections include examples of earlier life history stages as well as adults, and these are also preserved in spirit

Background imageCrocodylidae Collection: Paracyclotosaurus davidi

Paracyclotosaurus davidi
The only known example of an amphibian that lived in Australia about 235 million years ago. Dates from the Middle Triassic, Wianamantta Group, Ashfield Shale, Australia, New South Wales, Sydney

Background imageCrocodylidae Collection: Letter addressed to Lord Rothschild

Letter addressed to Lord Rothschild
Paula the Famous Reptile Conqueror letter writing paper. The sensational attraction of the Royal Aquarium, London. The only act of its kind in the world

Background imageCrocodylidae Collection: Plate from Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium

Plate from Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium

Background imageCrocodylidae Collection: Fossil crocodile jaw

Fossil crocodile jaw
Six million year old section of fossilised crocodile jaw found in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. Scale in mms

Background imageCrocodylidae Collection: Crocodylus cataphractus, African slender-snouted crocodile

Crocodylus cataphractus, African slender-snouted crocodile
The skull belonging to an African slender-snouted crocodile (Crocodylus cataphractus). Growing up to a length of 4 metres, this species of crocodile is native to North Western Africa

Background imageCrocodylidae Collection: Nile Crocodile - entering water. Mopani, Kruger National Park, South Africa

Nile Crocodile - entering water. Mopani, Kruger National Park, South Africa
ASW-4868 Nile Crocodile - entering water. Mopani, Kruger National Park, South Africa. Crocodilus niloticus Alan J. S. Weaving Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only



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The Crocodylidae family, known for its diverse and fascinating members, never fails to captivate us with their awe-inspiring presence. In the radiant sunrays, an American crocodile gracefully glides through the water, showcasing its powerful physique. With a split-level photo capturing its majestic form, we are reminded of the sheer magnificence these creatures possess. Baring its formidable teeth, another American crocodile proudly displays its fearsome weaponry. The Nile crocodile takes center stage as it opens its jaws wide in a close-up shot along the Chobe river in Botswana's breathtaking landscape. Meanwhile, a Cuban crocodile finds solace in a cenote within Cienaga de Zapata National Park - an enchanting sight that highlights their adaptability to various habitats. Resting peacefully in shallow waters is yet another American crocodile captured from behind - a serene moment that reveals their tranquil nature amidst their wild surroundings. Journeying to Chobe National Park in Botswana during June offers glimpses of the mighty Nile crocodiles thriving harmoniously with nature's wonders. Hiding away from prying eyes is the elusive Morelets or Central American crocodile - masters of camouflage who blend seamlessly into their environment. Delving into Jardines de la Reina or Gardens of the Queen unveils mesmerizing underwater shots where American crocodiles roam freely beneath crystal-clear waters. In Mpassa river's rocky terrain within Bateke Plateau National Park lies the False gharial - an intriguing member of this ancient lineage resting calmly on solid ground. Lastly, an American crocodile emerges amidst lush seagrass fields (Alismatales), reminding us of their vital role as guardians of delicate ecosystems. As we delve deeper into understanding Crocodylidae and witnessing these captivating moments frozen in time through photography, our appreciation for these magnificent creatures grows exponentially. They remind us that even within untamed wilderness, beauty and harmony can be found in the most unexpected places.