Photos | Stealth and Serenity: A Crocodile at Rest

A crocodile basks quietly in the tranquil waters of the Honolulu Zoo.
Full Description:
Captured on May 22, 2024, this striking image features a crocodile lying still at the surface of a green, algae-tinted pond at the Honolulu Zoo. The calm water mirrors the reptile's relaxed demeanor, creating a serene scene juxtaposed with the potential power of this ancient predator. This photograph, part of the 2024 album focused on the diverse inhabitants of Honolulu Zoo, showcases the subtle interactions between wildlife and their environments. The presence of plant life adds a touch of vitality, emphasizing the natural habitat maintained within the zoo. This image serves both as an artistic capture and an educational glimpse into the life of one of earth’s most formidable reptiles.
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Dominant Color:
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600mm
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Canon
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2024-05-22T14:42:54.880000-07:00
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