Several possibilities.Most people do not know that crocodiles can travel long distances in the sea so either population pressures or flood waters can cause them to leave estuaries such as St.Lucia and move south. Other possibilities are relic populations moving across land to dams and tributaries and finding their way to areas where they were locally extinct,escapees from crocodile farms,and unwanted "pets" deposited in rivers. Crocs occur in the upper Umgeni near Albert falls and have been seen in Inanda dam.Also,canoeists have encountered them sporadically in the Umgeni over the last decades-I have a photo of one shot in the Umgeni in 1969.
No, we never find a crocodile in the 'NIGER RIVER'.
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Zaire was renamed the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1997. The Ubangi River forms the border between Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Ubangi also forms the border between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Republic of Congo.
Orinoco crocodile.
A crocodile belongs in a river, not a sentence! The saltwater crocodile is the largest of all living reptiles. Keep your crocodile to yourself, please!
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No. But, a hippo calf has a higher chance of getting killed by a crocodile.
The Crocodile is spread throughout much of the world, ranging from the southern states of America (the American Crocodile), to the River Nile (Nile Crocodile) and Australia (Saltwater Crocodile).
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