CROCODILE 28FT - SALTWATER

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CROCODILE 28FT - SALTWATER 100097 Crocodile 28ft Saltwater L 888 x W 230 x H 100cm - 270kg The Pawlowski Crocodile. This is a reconstruction of the largest crocodile every reliably recorded in Australia, shot by Mrs Krys Pawlowski in 1957 on the banks of the Norman River (Northern Territory), it measured 28ft 4 or 8.63m. 1

CROCODILE 18FT - SALTWATER 110090 Crocodile 18ft Saltwater Mouth Open L 470 x W 142 x H 38cm Life Cast from 18ft Crocodile 2

080123 Crocodile 12ft Saltwater Mouth Closed L 345 x W 102 x H 32cm - 24kg ALSO AVAILABLE IN BRONZE FINISH LIFE CAST from 12ft Crocodile 3

080123BZ Crocodile 12ft Saltwater Mouth Closed - BRONZE L 345 x W 102 x H 32cm - 24kg LIFE CAST from 12ft Crocodile Originally made For Taronga Zoo - Sydney 4

Life Cast from 12ft Crocodile 110091 Crocodile 12ft - Saltwater Mouth Open L 343 x W 100 x H 30cm - 24kg ALSO AVAILABLE IN BRONZE FINISH 110091BZ Crocodile 12ft - Saltwater Mouth Open - Bronze L 343 x W 100 x H 30cm - 24kg 5

080111 Crocodile 4ft Saltwater - Resting L 131 x W 37 x H 25cm - 2.8kg 080112 Crocodile 4ft Saltwater - Walking L 128 x W 29 x H 24cm - 2.8kg 6

080142 Alligator 8ft American L 241 x W 86 x H 25cm - 13.5kg 7

Roman Stone Finish 100506RS Crocodile Skull Saltwater L 72 x W 40 x H 46cm - 15.5kg 110086 Crocodile Head - Wall Plaque Cast From 18ft Crocodile L 128 x W 36 x H 79cm - 10.52kg 8

AFCRB Butler Croc 3'2"- Large L 55 x W 50 x H 98cm - 14.7kg AFCB2 Butler Croc 2' - Small L 28 x W 27 x H 58cm - 4.5kg 9

130108 Fossil Dig Australian Tertiary Mammal Large Outdoor L 250 x W 230 x H 60cm - 61kg 10

CROCODILE SKIN PANELS - WALL DECOR 100071 Panel Crocodile Skin Wall or Ceiling or (indoor or outdoor) L 220 x W 10 x H 121-28kg 100071SP Panel Crocodile Skin Special if 3 or more pieces purchased L 220 x W 10 x H 121-28kg 11

120013 Postosuchus L 630 x W 120 x H 200cm - 190kg Postosuchus fossils have been found in Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and North Carolina suggesting that Postosuchus was a very successful and widespread animal. Postosuchus belonged to a group of reptiles called the Rauisuchians and close relatives of Postosuchus have been found in India, South America, Poland, and Germany. Rauisuchians are very closely related to the crocodylian lineage that still survives today. Postosuchus was a fierce predator that possibly fed on the early dinosaurs. It measured between 20-30 feet and had long pointed teeth typical of carnivorous reptiles. Like crocodylians, Postosuchus walked on all four limbs. However, in contrast to crocodylians, the arms and legs of Postosuchus were directly underneath its body. Rows of small bony plates in the skin of Postosuchus lined the backbone and protected it from predators. After Postosuchus became extinct, carnivorous dinosaurs became much bigger and came to dominate every continent. 12

Never Ever Give Up Figurine L 11cm x W 10cm x H 16cm Base is 10.5cm x 11cm You know who being eaten by a Crocodile 13

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Tail end mould - image 1 Head & Body taking shape - Image 2 Detail of the Croc Skin Head & Body Moulded - Image 3 Paint work looking great - Image 4 Climb & Play Close up of Crocs head Custom Made - Natureworks.com.au - 07 3289 7555 4

Taronga Zoo - Sydney Custom Made - Natureworks.com.au - 07 3289 7555 5

Concept Art of Entry Statement Crocodile custom made for Entry Statement Custom Made - Natureworks.com.au - 07 3289 7555 6

A moment back in time - recaptures a giant prehistoric bird being attacked by a land dwelling giant crocodile. Natureworks designed & built the entire rock structure, cave & the interpretive displays within. This Giant bas relief was constructed in pieces and morphed into the walls of the interpretive centre created for the world heritage listed D-site at Riversleigh 400km north west of Mt. Isa Nth Queeensland Custom Made - Natureworks.com.au - 07 3289 7555 7

This beautiful crocodile panel can be seen on the wall at the Sydney Aquarium, NSW. Custom Made - Natureworks.com.au - 07 3289 7555 8