Yes look up nationalgeographic.com.
Crocodiles (as well as alligators) find food primarily by making use of their well-designed anatomy. With the bulk of their long bodies hidden below the water's surface and only their nostrils and eyes above it, crocodiles patrol the rivers and lakes within their territory until they come across prey. Unseen, they may approach within striking distance and then attack.
Crocodiles mostly stay underwater for shelter if its raining either way crocodiles are fine.
You can find some at the Wikipedia, but then you would have to google their imageshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mammals_of_Mexico
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type in "pommy evolution chart" into yahoo. wont' be far
You would expect to find crocodiles in the northern regions of Queensland and Western Australia.The Northern Territory is also known for its crocodiles, but it is a territory, not a state.
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You can find videos of crocodiles on websites like YouTube, National Geographic, Discovery Channel, and other wildlife-centric platforms. Also, many wildlife documentaries feature footage of crocodiles in their natural habitat.
just search 'crocodile' on google and then click images and you'll find a ton of pictures
You can find pictures of Fergie on google !
I bet there is something somewhere on the internet to find pictures. maybe google pictures.
I suppose they would, but usually you don't find them in the same area. Beavers can thrive in places where you get snowy winters, which crocodiles can't.