Yes, there is a species of African crocodile called the Nile Crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus), it is found found through many regions of North Africa, including areas of the Nile River.
I think it is countless. Nile is the biggest river.
If large rivers or wetlands exist within these rain forests then yes....and, of course, only if the forests are within the Nile crocodile's range.
Today, there are few if any living outside southern Egypt.. The Aswan dam has created a barrier
Yes
rivers
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..)..
I think crocodiles don't live in Seas or Oceans because it's too salty in that place unlike in lakes or in rivers where mostly crocodiles live.
Crocodiles not only live in swamps, the also live in riparian areas near rivers. Crocodiles hunt and live in areas that a predominantly water.
crocodiles habitat are wetlands,lakes, rivers,tropical,subtropical river,swamp .
There are a lot of carnivorous animals that live in water. For eg: sharks, octopuses and sting rays are carnivores. These live in the sea. There are other carnivores that live in lakes and rivers like crocodiles and alligators.
painter turtles usally live in rivers, lakes, or ponds. painter turtles usally live in rivers, lakes, or ponds.
Crocodiles live in rivers, lakes and dams in parts of America, Asia, Africa and Australia. Crocodiles cannot breathe underwater: they breathe air, just like people. They can hold their breath for a maximum of about two hours underwater.
No they don't
Yes. Platypuses dig burrows in the banks of freshwater creeks, lakes and rivers in Australia. They do not live in the water.
Not a thing. They are native to many tropical rivers around the world.
A crocodile's habitat is a tropical or subtropical river or swamp. They need prey animals, such as fish and turtles, or they need larger vertebrates that will come to the water's edge to drink.Crocodiles are found in southeast Asia, northeastern Australia, most of sub-Saharan Africa, and the Americas.Crocodiles commonly inhabit wetlands, lakes and rivers, especially in biomes where long grass is dispensable, as many of crocodiles' prey live there, like impalas.
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