It would perhaps disrupt the 'food chain' a bit (although the American Alligators would compensate for this), but not really. However, it would be a shame to lose another species of crocodile when so many are becoming extinct...
no, they are still very much alive.No, crocodiles are not extinct.
Crocodiles are not extinct.
The crocodile has three other relatives: the alligator, the caiman and the gharial
None. Sad loss but no appreciable change in the environment beyond that which caused the extinction.
It is a place to have crocodiles as pets and help them not become extinct.
Laying eggs allows crocodiles to reproduce, ensuring the continuation of their species. By burying their eggs in nests, they protect the eggs from predators and provide a suitable environment for them to develop. This reproductive strategy helps maintain crocodile populations in their environment.
An alligatoroid is a form of extinct crocodile-like creature of the superfamily Alligatoroidea.
Yes, the American lion has been extinct for about 11,000 years.
Yes, the American lion has been extinct for about 11,000 years.
a crocodile is related so is birds and reptiles so no but the huge ones ye
That long-legged crocodilian falls into the genus of Pakasuchus.
Elephants aren't extinct. They're just sort of rare in some certain places.