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Croc! Lost Giants to Living Legends

Queensland Museum Kurilpa

Updated: Oct 28, 2025

Croc! Lost Giants to Living Legends is a jaw snapping exhibition focused on one of the most formidable predators on Earth, making its world premiere at Queensland Museum Kurilpa from October 24.

Crocodile on log

The exhibition will delve deep into the savage beauty and ancient power of one of the most extraordinary creatures on the planet and take visitors on an awe-inspiring journey through time from prehistoric super crocs to the powerful living legends we share our waterways with today.

Crocodile wall Installation

Developed in partnership with the Australian National Maritime Museum and the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Croc! brings together cutting-edge science, First Nations knowledge, cultural stories and pop culture icons.

Crocodile specimen suspended in front of screen

For tens of millions of years, crocodiles have outlived dinosaurs, survived mass extinctions, and evolved into apex predators unlike any other and this exhibition showcases the extraordinary story of crocodiles and humanity’s enduring fascination with them.

Scientist with crocodile skeleton

Croc! blends blockbuster visuals with hands-on experiences, including life-sized models, immersive storytelling, rare specimens, and cutting-edge research designed to give visitors of all ages the opportunity to understand and appreciate these remarkable animals.

Wall charts of crocodiles

Visitors will be taken on a thrilling journey through history, from the revered Egyptian god Sobek to the deep cultural connections crocodiles hold in First Nations stories. The exhibition also explores the creature’s place in modern conservation efforts and its iconic status in movies and music, offering a family-friendly experience that entertains and educates.

People doing crocodile dance

Croc! also features stunning works by First Nations artists Alick Tipoti (Koedal, Zugubaw Baydham, Kuki Guuba) and Bernard Lee Singleton Jr.  (Umpila, Djabugay / Yirrgay man, raised on the Cape York Peninsula, now based in Cairns) who will both be at the museum for opening weekend events.

Good to know - On Monday afternoons from 2pm, the sound is turned down and session capacity is reduced for Relaxed Hours, which are ideal for guests on the autism spectrum and anyone who would benefit from a less busy setting to experience Croc!.

Crocodile in mud at edge of creek

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Croc! Lost Giants to Living Legends

Queensland Museum Kurilpa

Melbourne St

Cnr Grey St

South Brisbane

From October 24

A $29.90 Conc $27

Child (5-15yrs) $19.90

Family* - $84

*2A + 2C or 1A + 3C

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