Yes alligators do live in groups (some of them,)
so they can occasionally have a gang bang, crocodiles are known for having group sex!
Saltwater Crocodiles normally live alone although the babies may live in groups. Some male saltwater crocodiles hunt in groups to bring down very large prey like rhinos, elephants and great white sharks.
Only a liitle bit of mineral for the saltwater crocodile and the American crocodiles.
Not on a permanent basis, although they can go into it. There are crocodiles that live in saltwater, though.
Yes they are becoming endangered.
Although Cyclone Tracy had strong and destructive winds, it brought surprisingly little rain with it. Therefore, there was no impact from flooding or upsetting of the crocodiles' habitat with fresh water. The impact on the saltwater crocodiles was negligible.
Saltwater Crocodiles normally live alone although the babies may live in groups. Some male saltwater crocodiles hunt in groups to bring down very large prey like rhinos, elephants and great white sharks.
yes
Only a liitle bit of mineral for the saltwater crocodile and the American crocodiles.
No, Saltwater Crocodiles cannot reproduce asexually. It is impossible.
Not on a permanent basis, although they can go into it. There are crocodiles that live in saltwater, though.
Not often or for a very long but it has happened and Saltwater Crocidile do.
they are both saltwater and freshwater
in South east Asia and north Australia
large sharks, Saltwater Crocodiles and Killer Whales
what is a salt water crocodiles biggest threat
There are two saltwater crocodiles in the singapore zoo.
saltwater crocodiles live on australia on saltwater rivers or swamps,some saltwaters have also been found in asia and the philipines