Cartoon illustration of a bustling diner filled with anthropomorphic crocodiles eating and socializing.

This whimsical, crowded cartoon illustration depicts a busy 1950s-style diner populated entirely by anthropomorphic green crocodiles. The scene is chaotic and humorous, with dozens of crocodiles sitting in red vinyl booths, perched on stools at a central counter, or walking through the aisles. Some are depicted as customers eating burgers and sipping drinks, while others serve as waiters wearing aprons, or cook behind the counter where a puff of dark smoke rises from the kitchen area. One crocodile near the counter is even mopping the floor.

The setting is a classic diner with a black-and-white checkered floor, retro signage, and menus plastered on the walls advertising items like "Poodle Burger." The composition is dense and layered, filling every corner of the frame with playful activity. Large windows in the background reveal a sunset sky and outdoor signage, including a neon-style sign that reads "GATOR-AMA." A jukebox sits in the bottom right corner, while various humorous details, such as a cash register and small menu boards, are scattered throughout.

The artwork uses a vibrant, high-contrast colour palette dominated by the varied greens of the crocodile scales, set against the warm yellows and tans of the diner walls and floor. The bright red of the booths and stools provides a sharp pop of colour. The style is reminiscent of a detailed pen-and-ink comic book illustration, with bold outlines and meticulous cross-hatching used to create texture on the creatures' scaly skin and depth within the crowded room.