In a bucket of sea water.
get a bucket of water a day and put in in the sea
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.
The Leatherback Sea Turtle is the largest turtle The Australian Salt Water Crocodile is the largest living reptile
A bucket of sea water is heavier. The density of seawater is just over 1 gram/milliliter. The density of oil is less than that, meaning the same volume of each liquid has a different mass.
no but it can swim out to sea, try google
Yes
A "sea sick crocodile" is a humorous term used to describe a crocodile that appears to be ill or uncomfortable, typically due to the motion of water or a tumultuous environment, like being on a boat. The phrase often evokes an image of a crocodile looking unwell or struggling with seasickness, which is amusing given their natural habitat in rivers and swamps. It can also serve as a metaphor for feeling out of place or overwhelmed in unfamiliar situations.
There are many different ways. You can use a bucket (large or small), a basket (which is almost the same as a bucket), a shovel (which will probably not collect that much water), or you can just drink the water. All of these will work...Some better than others. It is up to you to figure out which method you find the most helpful/easiest.
the sea
look on the floor and in sea
Crocodile