Crocodile sculpture – never smile at a crocodile with its mouth Open!
Natureworks 12ft Australian saltwater crocodile statue is designed to grab attention and attract visitors whilst also providing a visual learning tool for educational talks and activities.
How our customers utilise this “Saltie” crocodile mouth open and mouth closed 12ft version
- Hands-On Activities: Interactive exhibits and activities related to the statue can be offered daily, ensuring ongoing visitor engagement.
 - Daily Tours and Talks: Our crocodile statue can be a central feature in daily guided tours or educational talks, providing a tangible and engaging way to learn about saltwater crocodiles.
 - Remember we offer customization options to align our statues with a business’s branding or thematic needs such as internal lights- and backlight paint for use in backlight mini-golf.
 - Would you like some informative signage about crocodile habitats, diets and behaviour? – Just ask we can custom design these to suit your needs
 - To enhance the visitor experience and transport visitors into the heart of the Australian outback – add some naturalistic features such as vegetation, water features, and sound effects to educate and captivate visitors
 - Set decoration for movies, TV shows, and commercials featuring wildlife themes
 - Resorts and hotels create interactive displays that provide a photo opportunities that they can share with friends and families
 
Did you know?
- The saltwater (or estuarine) crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) is the world’s largest reptile species and can grow up to 6 metres long
 - Saltie is the largest living reptile, capable of growing up to 23feet in length
 - They are perfectly evolved predators who lie underwater ready to catch their prey and can hold their breath for up to an hour
 - Saltwater crocodiles are found in both brackish and freshwater regions across northern Australia, from Western Australia to Queensland. They thrive in rivers, estuaries, and coastal waters – don’t swim at night or day in these areas!
 - As apex predators, saltwater crocodiles have a diverse diet that includes fish, birds, and mammals. They are known for their powerful bite and stealthy hunting techniques
 - Saltwater crocodiles are highly adaptable, capable of surviving in both saltwater and freshwater environments, often moving between the two
 - These reptiles can live up to 70 years or more in the wild, making them some of the longest-living creatures in their habitats
 
Natureworks life-size fibreglass crocodile sculptures are popular for Australian tropics theming and jungle settings. Why not put it by a swimming pool or aquatic setting, to amuse or scare visitors!
Mouth Open Crocodile Sculpture Features
- It’s 3.45m long (12ft)
 - L345cm x W102cm x H 32cm – 24kg
 
Perhaps you would prefer a 28ft crocodile?
























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