no it lives in Wigan
Freshwater crocodile was created in 1873.
No, not all crocodiles are saltwater species. Some crocodiles, like the American crocodile, can live in both saltwater and freshwater habitats. There are also freshwater crocodile species, such as the Nile crocodile, which primarily inhabit freshwater rivers, lakes, and wetlands.
Crocodiles live in water. If that water is in a forest environment then it could be said that crocodiles may live in a forest. However, Crocodile habitat is NOT limited to forest environments they can and do live successfully wherever suitable water is found and even in the ocean.
There are two species. The Estuarine, or Saltwater Crocodile which is the worlds largest living species, and the Johnstons Freshwater Crocodile. There is also the Pygmy Freshwater Crocodile found usually in the escarpment areas of Arnhem Land, but tests indicate that it is the same species as the Freshwater Crocodile. It is believed it has much less food availability and is the reason it remains smaller.
Crocodiles live in tropical, freshwater environments, although the saltwater crocodile does spend some time in the ocean. Crocodiles can be found in Australia, Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
there are two types of crocodiles in Australia, all of which inhabit the northern waters. The Estuarine Crocodile or Saltwater Crocodile found in Australia is the largest known crocodile in the world. It is commonly nicknamed the "Saltie". There is also the Freshwater Crocodile, or Johnstone's Crocodile, which is found in inland waterways in the tropical and sub-tropical north.
Nile Crocodiles are larger, can live in saltwater, and live in Africa. Alligators are smaller, live in strictly freshwater, and live in the United States and China.
In a Chevrolet Movie Theatre. With alligators.
Yes, a nile crocodile is very much at home in the rainforests of South Africa and Madagascar.
They can live in freshwater rivers around the world. I remember that I've once saw a nile crocodile with a bull shark in its mouth before on T.V.
Freshwater Crocodile
The freshwater crocodile of Australia and some other Pacific areas is smaller than the saltwater variety and is generally a fish eater distinguished by long slim jaws and fine teeth. The Australian saltwater crocodile is said to be the most dangerous of all the crocodile species with big specimens attaining a length of 6 metres or more. They will eat anything from a cow to a cat! Sadly, humans have also been taken by them at times.