Unfortunately this happens. People, for whatever reason will think that it would be neat to have a crocodile as a pet and remove it from its' native environment as a hatchling, moving it to a colder environment. When it becomes too big to be "cute", they will simply release it in a cold climate where the crocodile quickly succumbs to the cold and dies. Unfortunately this happens far to often to crocodiles and many other species.
will cold weather kill carpenter bees
it freezes them
Yes. Cold weather can deplete the charge in any motorcycle, marine, or automotive battery.
Hot weather
When a crocodile gets cold they can not move
Depends on how cold it is 62f or 16c is about right , can be a bit warmer.
Depends on the crocodile's size.
I don't know about freezing does but I know that burning does.
A crocodile is a reptile because it is cold blooded and has scaly skin.
A lion can surely win in a fight with a crocodile if it clawed and digged its sharp nails in the crocodile. A lion can only kill a crocodile if the crocodile is too weak to fight or is in a situation that is vulnerable to the lion.
yes they are
no