Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park, located on the outskirts of Broome, Australia, greets visitors with a giant fiberglass replica of a crocodile’s head. This adventurous park is dedicated to housing native saltwater crocodiles that have been deemed too aggressive to remain in their original Outback communities. As you explore, you’ll encounter these powerful reptiles in their naturalistic enclosures, offering a close-up look at their formidable presence and behavior. The park provides a unique opportunity to learn about and observe these apex predators in a controlled environment.
Malcolm Douglas Crocodile Park
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