It uses it's tail for water movement, not the legs.
The nile crocodile moves slowly on land,but it's fast in water.
A crocodile is about as fast as a horse.
yeah im pretty sure they run fast.....
"Fast" can function as both an adjective and an adverb. As an adjective, it describes something that moves quickly, such as "a fast runner." As an adverb, it describes the manner of an action, as in "She runs fast."
She sees them coming and quickly moves out of theway. She is very fast.
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In water or on land? On land, they are not fast but in water they can be fast.
suppose when we take in water crocodiles move fastly but they move very slowly because the other animal cant accept here is a crocodile.slowly slowly they reach the something and quickly capured it.suppose we take crocodile in land it is moves slowly.it has only good strength in only water .so any animal cant escape from crocodile in water.so when you are in water take care about you.
60mph
They are very fast when they are warm, but they usually catch their prey by ambushing them.
because they have webbed feet and they can swim fast
In water: crocodile On land: a fast/nimble human On a bike: a human