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..)..
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 typically do not prey on bears as they live in different regions and have different habitats. Crocodiles primarily feed on fish, turtles, and smaller mammals. Bears are more likely to be found in forests and mountainous regions where crocodiles are not present.
Antarctica is a polar continent and crocodiles are tropical aquatic reptiles, so no, crocodiles do not 'live in Antarctica'.
Crocodiles spend most of their time in the water, though will haul out onto the river bank to bask in the warmth from the Sun.
Yes, there are some crocodiles that live in the savannah.Nile Crocodiles live in the African savannah.West African Dwarf Crocodiles also live in the African savannahClick here for further reading on reptiles in the African savannah.
They can. They can also live in brackish or swamp water.
People hunt crocodiles. They are a apex predator and most animals stay away from them.
No. Crocodiles and alligators live in rivers, wetlands, and swamps. Saltwater crocodiles sometimes do travel out to sea. Most of these are younger crocodiles not yet big enough to successfully compete for territorial rights in the inland swamps and rivers.
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.
There are different kinds of crocodiles. They all live in different environments.
No, there is no such thing as a crocagator. Crocodiles and alligators do not interbreed. Alligators are North American creatures and most crocodiles live in the southern hemisphere so they do not even intermingle.