no, they are still very much alive.
No, crocodiles are not extinct.
Crocodiles are not extinct.
The crocodile has three other relatives: the alligator, the caiman and the gharial
It is a place to have crocodiles as pets and help them not become extinct.
An alligatoroid is a form of extinct crocodile-like creature of the superfamily Alligatoroidea.
It would perhaps disrupt the 'food chain' a bit (although the American Alligators would compensate for this), but not really. However, it would be a shame to lose another species of crocodile when so many are becoming extinct...
a crocodile is related so is birds and reptiles so no but the huge ones ye
That long-legged crocodilian falls into the genus of Pakasuchus.
Elephants aren't extinct. They're just sort of rare in some certain places.
ummm all i no is the crocodile, alligator and the nydas which is neally extinct and the are only 3 left in the world unforunatly no one can find it
I'm not really sure what you mean but I'm gonna go ahead and guess... a crocodile. Well one that went extinct would be a T-Rex;one alive might be a crocodile or alligator, like the other person said.
The Cuban crocodile, Crocodylus rhombifer, is a small to medium sized crocodile that was native to Cuba and some other Caribbean islands, although it is extinct now except on Cuba, where it is critically endangered. They grow up to 7.5 feet in length and 180 pounds. Their diet consists of small mammals, turtles, and fish. Their habitat is freshwater swamps, marshes, and rivers.
No. Don't you remember hearing about Steve Irwin, the "Crocodile Hunter" being killed by a stingray?