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Leistenkrokodil (Crocodylus porosus)
Leistenkrokodil (Crocodylus porosus)
Leistenkrokodil (Crocodylus porosus)
Leistenkrokodil (Crocodylus porosus)
Leistenkrokodil (Crocodylus porosus)
Leistenkrokodil (Crocodylus porosus)
Crocodile head moves slowly through muddy water
Leistenkrokodil, Australien
Leistenkrokodil, Australien
Leistenkrokodil, Australien
Leistenkrokodil, Australien
Leistenkrokodil, Australien
Leistenkrokodil, Australien
Leistenkrokodil, Australien
Leistenkrokodil, Australien
Close-up of crocodile head in muddy water
Postage stamp Australia 1997 Saltwater Crocodile and Kangkong Fl
Saltwater Crocodile
Saltwater Crocodile
CROCODILE MARIN crocodylus porosus
Close-Up of a Saltwater Crocodile or Crocodylus porosus Partially Submerged in Water
Close-up of a crocodile in natural environment, view from water
Close up of crocodile
Portrait of an Estuarine Crocodile
New born Crocodile baby incubation hatching eggs or science name Crocodylus Porosus lying on the straw
Salt Water Crocodile (Crocodylus porosus), the saltwater crocodile is one of the three crocodilians found in India, the other two being the Mugger crocodile and the Gharial.
Saltwater Crocodile, Australia
Large Crocodile In The Water
Saltwater Crocodile, Australia
Young Baby water crocodile
Saltwater crocodile (crocodylus porosus)
New born Crocodile baby incubation hatching eggs or science name Crocodylus Porosus lying on the  straw
Freshies
Salt-water Crocodile - Crocodylus porosus, large dangerous crocodile from Australian and Asian salt and fresh waters, Kinabatangan river, Borneo, Malaysia.
Saltwater Crocodile with mouth open
Close-Up of a Saltwater Crocodile or Crocodylus porosus Partially Submerged in Water
Large Crocodile
Crocodile baby incubation hatching eggs or science name Crocodylus Porosus lying on the  straw
Saltwater crocodiles, Indo-Australian crocodiles, and Man-eater crocodiles. The scientific name is Crocodylus porosus, the largest crocodiles in the world with a habitat in rivers and near the sea.
Close-Up of a Saltwater Crocodile or Crocodylus porosus Partially Submerged in Water
Crocodiles
Jumping Crocodile
Silent Approach
Saltwater crocodiles, Indo-Australian crocodiles, and Man-eater crocodiles. The scientific name is Crocodylus porosus, the largest crocodiles in the world with a habitat in rivers and near the sea.
Saltwater Crocodile
Saltwater crocodile
Saltie
Saltwater crocodile, Indo-Australian crocodile, and Maneater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) are the largest types of crocodiles in the world.
Saltwater Crocodile, Australia
Saltwater Crocodile (Crocodylus porosus), Yellow Water Billabong, Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, NT, Australia
Closeup of the mouth of an estuarine crocodile or Crocodylus porosus with pointed and sharp teeth.The saltwater crocodile is opening its mouth which looks scary
Saltwater crocodile while devours a prey
Saltwater Crocodile baby or science name Crocodylus Porosus lying on the timber
Saltwater crocodiles, Indo-Australian crocodiles, and Man-eater crocodiles. The scientific name is Crocodylus porosus, the largest crocodiles in the world with a habitat in rivers and near the sea.
Australia, Zoology, Animal
Saltwater Crocodile
Saltwater crocodile
Estuarine Crocodile, Lower Kinabatangan, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia
Australian salt water crocodile
Saltwater Crocodile
saltwater crocodile lurks in the waters of North Australia, showcasing its formidable presence in its natural habitat. Known for its size and strength, this apex predator is a significant feature of the region's diverse wildlife
Saltwater Crocodile, Crocodilus porosus, Sundarbans, West Bengal, India
Australia, Zoology, Animal
A large Saltwater Crocodile lurking in a muddy brown river in Borneo.
Saltwater Crocodile
New born Crocodile baby incubation hatching eggs or science name Crocodylus Porosus lying on the straw
A large crocodile lies relaxed on muddy ground near shallow water, surrounded by lush vegetation. Capturing a serene yet powerful moment in the animal's natural environment.

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