No, they live in or near water. You may have noticed the lack of water in the desert.
they are spread out, most live in florida
There are four species of African crocodiles. The Nile, desert, slender snouted, and dwarf crocodiles. The Nile crocodile is the largest and most dangerous, and also the most common. The desert crocodile is smaller, but may be closely related to the Nile. The slender snouted is an uncommon fish eating species, and the small dwarf crocodile is a rare denizen of swamps.
No, not usually. Most bears don't live where crocodiles do anyway.
for freshwater crocodiles(they like to live near to lakes, rivers., etc..,) and for salt-water crocodiles(they live in sea water and some salty lakes..)..
es crocodiles can be found in the Sahara Desert. They would be found near ponds or small pools of water.
Crocodiles not only live in swamps, the also live in riparian areas near rivers. Crocodiles hunt and live in areas that a predominantly water.
Antarctica is a polar continent and crocodiles are tropical aquatic reptiles, so no, crocodiles do not 'live in Antarctica'.
Crocodiles spend most of their time in the water, though will haul out onto the river bank to bask in the warmth from the Sun.
crocodiles live IN NO OCEAN,the salt stops their breathing and at one point entirely suffocates them,there are some croc's that live in salt water,but its not concentrated like the ocean,so the answer is no crocodiles live in the ocean
Yes, there are some crocodiles that live in the savannah.Nile Crocodiles live in the African savannah.West African Dwarf Crocodiles also live in the African savannahClick here for further reading on reptiles in the African savannah.
Most people who live in the desert live in large cities or smaller towns just as they would in non-desert regions of the world.
Most people who live in the desert live in large cities or smaller towns just as they would in non-desert regions of the world.