The crocodile has four feet.
crocodiles swim because of their webbed feet
they have feet
yes.they run at an average speed of 20 kmph
12 feet long
Yes, estuarine crocodiles, also known as saltwater crocodiles, are generally bigger than freshwater crocodiles. Saltwater crocodiles are the largest living reptiles and can grow up to 23 feet in length, while freshwater crocodiles typically reach lengths of 6-10 feet.
Reptiles with webbed feet include some species of aquatic turtles, such as terrapins and sliders, as well as the basilisk lizard, also known as the Jesus Christ lizard for its ability to run on water. These webbed feet are adaptations for swimming and aid in their movement through water.
For a firm grip on land as well as to help it swim(Basically paddling)
The main difference between freshwater crocodiles and saltwater crocodiles lies in their habitats and size. Freshwater crocodiles are typically found in rivers, lakes, and freshwater environments in Australia and are smaller, usually reaching about 10 feet in length. In contrast, saltwater crocodiles inhabit coastal areas, estuaries, and brackish waters, and are the largest living reptiles, capable of growing over 20 feet long. Additionally, saltwater crocodiles have a more aggressive nature compared to the generally shy freshwater crocodiles.
Big male saltwater crocodiles can be 5 ft wide, over 20 ft long, and weigh at least a ton.
Large salt water and Nile crocodiles can exceed 20 feet.
Crocodiles have five toes on each of their front feet and four toes on each of their back feet, for a total of 18 toes.
Crocodiles typically grow about 1 to 2 feet per year, depending on the species and environmental factors such as food availability and temperature. Growth rates can vary widely among individual crocodiles.