Like all animals, crocodiles have developed many adaptations to aid in their survival. They have developed successful ways of reproduction, feeding, locomotion, and others.
Because reptiles are cold-blooded, the crocodiles have to find ways to maintain their body temperatures. During cooler months, the crocs bask in the sun on the mud of tidal riverbanks. During the hotter months, they hang out mostly in the water and in the shade and only come out to hunt in the evening and night.
an adaptation is the savanna for a whistiling thorn is its thorns
African Savanna Hare was created in 1865.
A variety of mammals, insects, birds and other creatures live in the savanna. The world's largest land mammal, the African elephant, lives in the savanna, as does the Nile crocodile, the hyena and many varieties of bees, ants and even several different types of mosquito.
the crocodile adapts t environment by eating all it can!!
Seasonal rainfall is an abiotic factor in the African savanna
The shallow root system lets it obsorb water rapidly from the surface layers of the soil.
the savanna is not often visited
The Savanna.
If you were asking about the African savanna, it would be the Lion.
songhai's Empire
many variety of mammels, insects, birds. the largest animal is the african elephant. also the nile crocodile, heyenas. many varieties of bees, ants, and misquitos.
The nile crocodile is the large crocodile of the African rivers, very dangerous to humans.