Large wooden crocodile carving in front of the Alligator Farm's theater. The carving is one of three from the Island of Timor in the Pacific. It is carved from a Suar tree detailed with interlocking crocodiles.
This is a close up of the crocodile skull which was killed in New Guinea and the tribe pillaged the teeth. It is at display at the Alligator Farm today and has a brand new set of fake teeth.
A Bali wood carving that is half man and half crocodile. The man can be seen face on from the front view, with the crocodile in the man's profile. The two creatures share an eye.
David Drysdale talking with students about his oceanographic art at the Alligator Farm. Seen behind the display of the preserved Gomek, the famous 18-foot crocodilian.