There are actually 23 if I am up to date on my crocodilian species.
1. American Alligator
2. Chinese Alligator
3. American crocodile
4. Nile crocodile
5. dwarf crocodile
6. morlets crocodile
7. saltwater crocodile
8. mugger crocodile
9. Spectacled caiman
10. black camain
11. Schnieders dwarf caiman
12. curviers dwarf caiman
13. yacare caiman
14. broad snout caiman
15. Orinoco crocodile
16. Cuban crocodile
17. fresh water crocodile
18. new guinea crocodile
19. phillippine crocodile
20. slender snouted croc
21. Siamese crocodile
22. Gharial
23. false gharial
Yes. Some crocodilians did eat dinosaurs.
There are no crocodilians native to any part of Europe. There are only two alligator species, the Chinese, and the American.
Vicuna, llama, jaguar, ocelot, various monkeys, snakes of many kinds, fish, birds, capybara, crocodilians.
Crocodiles, gavials, alligators, and caimans. This list of crocodilians is from biggest to smallest.
Crocodilians
Crocodilians are distantly related to the dinosaurs in that they are both Archosaurs, but the former definitely are not descended from the Dinosaurs. They are both members of what is known as a ''crown group'' (the Archosauria). This refers back to a long-extinct bevy of Reptiles that includes the common ancestor of the two living archosaurs -- crocodilians and birds -- and the extinct avian and non-avian dinosaurs. In short, they are related only in that they (crocodilians and dinosaurs) both evolved from the same ancestral reptile.
Yes, yes it is.
Ludwig Trutnau has written: 'Krokodile und Echsen in Farbe' -- subject- s -: Lizards, Crocodilians 'Krokodile' -- subject- s -: Crocodiles, Crocodilians
Snakes, Lizards, Crocodilians, Turtles and Tortoises
Well,... in a way. Crocodilians and birds.
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