They prefer to sit in the water, but because they are cold blooded they have to lie on the river bank to warm up.
Because amphibians and reptiles lived in water and land. as always
they live in water and land.
both land and water
both land and water
It used to live in salt water.
because they lay eggs and they don't live in the water they live next to the water.
There are no crocodiles in the Okefenokee Swamp - just American Alligators.
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)
technically they're reptilians so thats why
The fresh water crock and the salt water crock.
The water that a crocodile will tend to live in, will be murky and so camoflauges the crocodile. Also, to complete there migrations, wilderbeast and zebra must cross the rivers, where the crocs lie in wait.
Two reptiles that live in water are the saltwater crocodile and the sea turtle. Both of these species are adapted to aquatic environments and can often be found swimming and hunting for food in the water.