Saltwater crocodiles have webbed feet and a broad powerful tail to propel itself in water to speeds of up to 28.97 km/h (18 miles per hour). They have a flab skin for underwater so that no water comes into its mouth or nostrils. Saltwater crocodiles' eyes and nostrils are on the top of its head so that it can still breathe, see and smell. Saltwater crocodiles can do the death roll (a 360otwist that can drown an animal or person in the water. The death roll is also used to rip out flesh from prey. 66 sharp teeth also help to eat meat and bones. They also have extremely strong stomach acids that can decompose solid bone
the adaptations of a crocodile are that they have a more shaped '' v '' Snout , to catch prey , they are more aggressive than alligators.
well nile crocodiles can weigh up to 1650 pounds
The answer to this depends on what kind of crocodile you are looking at. If you are studying a freshwater crocodile then the adaptations will not be the same as a saltwater crocodile.
scales that prevent water loss
and slow metabolism for times of drought
the Nile crocodiles teeth tears flesh of their prey (birds, etc.) so since they are carnivores they have to eat and that's how they survive
their salt glands is a structual adaptation
-they open their mouths to regulate their body temperature -they have sharp teeth to tear apart their preys body
No. Crocodile is a reptile and not considered "seafood". But there are some crocodiles that do live in salt water (in Australia and the South Pacific)
Viagra and food
a long tail to hit its predators with. dirp!
The saltwater crocodile has gills.
their salt glands is a structual adaptation
jack dangelo. the answer is that they don't have gills they have webded feet.
they stay under water and stick their nostruls and their eyes and makes them look like a loating log
-they open their mouths to regulate their body temperature -they have sharp teeth to tear apart their preys body
what do fossa eat and what are some of their adaptations
what are some adaptations viruses
No bullfrog adaptations are currently in existence
Cougar adaptations
Yes there are special adaptations of a sheep.
crocodile
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