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Crocodiles gather close to the edge of the water at the Dubai Crocodile Park. The park, a 20,000 sqare meters indoor and outdoor facility, home to 250 Nile crocodiles from South Africa and Tunisia, introducing visitors to the world of crocs.
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Visitors watch crocodiles as they gather close to the edge of water during feeding time at the Dubai Crocodile Park. The park, specially designed for the reptiles' comfort, fosters an optimal environment including year-round climate-controlled water and the highest safety standards for guests while looking out over the crocodile dominated river views.
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Crocodiles gather close to the edge of water during feeding time at the Dubai Crocodile Park.
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Visitors are offered the opportunity to witness the magnificent creatures from various points of view, including close-up and underwater.
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A crocodile dives behind the glass of an aquarium at the Dubai Crocodile Park.
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A crocodile lies with its mouth open near the water at the Dubai Crocodile Park.
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A crocodile lies with its mouth open on the edge of the water at the Dubai Crocodile Park.
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Crocodiles swim in water at the Dubai Crocodile Park.
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A chicken wing is seen hanging out of a crocodile's mouth during feeding time at the Dubai Crocodile Park.
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A juvenile crocodile is pictured in an enclosure at the Dubai Crocodile Park.
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A chicken wing is seen hanging out of a crocodile's mouth during feeding time at the Dubai Crocodile Park.
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A crocodile lies close to the edge of the water at the Dubai Crocodile Park.
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A crocodile dives behind the glass of an aquarium at the Dubai Crocodile Park.
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