The postoccipital and nucal scutellation patterns of 111 crocodiles (Crocodylus acutus) from La Ventanilla, Oaxaca were analyzed. Thirty three different scutellation patterns were found. The most frequently observed pattern (31.5%) was 4 postoccipital scales present 2 external previous nucal scales absent, and 2 posterior nucal scales present (42EE2). The pattern considered typical for this species was observed only in 6.31% of individuals. There were differences between the frequency distribution of common patterns when compared to other studies on C. acutus.