Yes a sufficiently large crocodile can eat a whole person, but in pieces
Depends on the crocodile's size.
5ft
Depends on the age, sex and size of the crocodile.
This is somewhat a difficult question to answer. In terms of size, the Estuarine crocodile is the biggest reptile alive, and therefore would probably be tallest when it stood to it's full height.It's full height would be measured in the distance between the top of it's hips and the ground, which depends entirely on the crocodile being examined; as all individuals are different.Height isn't normally used for assessing how large a reptile is, but if it was, then the Estuarine crocodile would most likely be the tallest known reptile that is alive today.
Crocodiles are powerful predators that can swiftly overpower and kill a human within minutes, using their strong jaws and teeth. The exact timing can vary based on a variety of factors, such as the size and species of the crocodile, as well as the circumstances of the encounter.
No. A crocodile has tough, powerful skin and a size advantage over the wolf.
It is unlikely that either a 29-foot saltwater crocodile or a 27-foot Gustave crocodile would be able to successfully take down a full-grown African elephant. While they are formidable predators, elephants are much larger and stronger, making them a challenging target for a crocodile of that size.
A full size bed is 54 by 74 inches. Full size beds are slowly being phased out in the United States.
The development of a human being ends with the process of maturation, which involves the final growth and differentiation of cells and tissues to reach full adult size and function. This stage signifies the completion of physical and physiological changes necessary for an individual to reach full maturity.
At the age of six (6) years.
It is depending on size and weight of the crocodile, and the American crocodile will cost $5000-1000 dollors.
A large predator such as a shark or a hippopotamus could potentially beat a crocodile in a fight, due to their size and strength. In some cases, a group of smaller animals working together could also defeat a crocodile.