Animal info
Genus
Crocodylus
Species
johnstoni
Animal group
Reptile
Habitat
Wetlands
Conservation status
Least concern
With their slender snouts and agile builds, freshwater crocodiles are perfectly adapted for life in Australia’s rivers and waterways. Discover these remarkable reptiles in Dreamworld’s Wetlands, where they showcase the quieter—but still powerful—side of the crocodile family.
Genus
Crocodylus
Species
johnstoni
Animal group
Reptile
Habitat
Wetlands
Conservation status
Least concern
As Australia’s only endemic crocodile, the freshwater crocodile—also known as the Johnstone River crocodile—calls Northern Australia’s rivers, creeks, and wetlands home. With narrow jaws and sharp teeth, they’re skilled hunters of small prey, from insects and fish to even the occasional bat.
Take a closer look at Australia’s most formidable reptile! Our croc talks and encounters reveal the secrets behind their powerful bite, cunning tactics, and unique adaptations that make them masters of the water.
Did you know crocodiles have been around for 240 million years? Join us daily to discover more about these massive animals and meet our very own saltwater croc!
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1:30 PM
Think you’re brave enough to feed a 600kg saltwater croc? Meet Goliath in Dreamworld’s Croc Feeding Experience—a jaw-dropping encounter you won’t soon forget! Must be 18 or over.
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Animal group: Reptile
Habitat: Wetlands
Conservation status: Least concern
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Habitat: Arid
Conservation status: Least concern
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Habitat: Arid
Conservation status: Least concern
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Animal group: Reptile
Conservation status: Least concern
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