Nile Crocodile Skins

Nile Crocodile Purse
Hatchling in CEU
Nile Crocodile Wallets

Wet Salted, Crust and Tanned Skins

Crocodile Creek can supply Nile Crocodile Skins ,either , Wet Salted , Crust or Tanned skins,in a variety of sizes and qualities.

Crocodile Creek started with only 43 small Nile Crocodiles. We started out as an educational facility , teaching the public the importance of protecting such a beautiful and fascinating  species. However we have grown to over 550 large breeding reptile capable of producing over 6000 hatchlings per year.

Though our conservation of the Nile crocodile we boast more crocodiles on our farm, than are found in the wild in South Africa. Not bad from only 43 . Crocodile Creek follows good farming practices ,an so we only hatch out a small portion for our farm side of the operation. This allows adequate housing ,water, heating and food supplies and prevents overcrowding, however even when given adequate space they all tend lie on top of each other due to their social nature.

The ‘well being ‘ and protection of the species is always our number one concern.

valley pond
crocodile ponds

Exotic Nile Crocodile Skins

Our exotic Nile Crocodile skins and hides represent the best in Africa, with all grades offered.

Used for all manner of high quality fashion accessories, such as shoes, handbags, wallets, belts, boots, phone and tablet holders and much more, our skins are of the highest quality.

Wet, salted skins, Skins in Crust and tanned can be supplied and  shipped on receipt of specific cutting instructions, quantity and payment.

We supply all the required export documentation and can ship by air via King Shaka Airport, Durban or sea, via Durban.

Nile Crocodile skin types.

  • Wet salted skins
  • Crust skins
  • Tanned Skins 
wet salted skin
wet salted skin
Nile Crocodile Belts
Nile Crocodile skin inspections
Horn backs colours

Custom Nile Crocodile Boots

Nile Crocodile Boots

Fun Facts

How long can a Crocodile go without eating ?

You will be surprised to know that crocodiles, as one of the oldest reptiles of the planet can go for a few months without food, and in extreme cases, they can go up to three years without food. They save energy by moving slow and at times by being motionless too