Saltwater crocodiles spend the tropical wet season in freshwater swamps and rivers, moving downstream to estuaries in the dry seasons, and sometimes traveling far out to sea. Crocoldiles compete fiercely with each other for territory, with dominant males occupying the most eligible stretches of freshwater creeks and streams. Because of this fight for territory, crocodiles are very widespread, ranging from the coast of India to norther Australia, as well as odd places such as the Sea of Japan. They can swim 15-18 miles per hour in short bursts, but when cruising, they swim at 2 to 3 miles per hour. ~ Hexedgirl92
A saltwater crocodiles' habitat, is in the forst or in a swamp.
The saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus), can be found throughout the tropical regions of Asia and the Pacific. Specifically, they are distributed over the following area: Northern limit: eastern India to southeastern Vietnam. Southern limit: northern Australia. East and West limits; all the islands in between southern Asia and northern Australia. Individual animals are some times found outside this area but generally, their distribution is restricted to the area described above.
Salt water crocodiles live in Australia and Africa. American Crocodiles live in America :). They can live in salt or fresh water, the croc really doesn't care, as long as there is food they are happy.
The salt water crocodile lives in Indonesia, Australia, and most of the south pacific region.
The saltwater crocodile lives on the ocean shore, in Australia.
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No. Crocodile is a reptile and not considered "seafood". But there are some crocodiles that do live in salt water (in Australia and the South Pacific)
yes in fact world largest reptile lives in saltwater known as the saltwater crocodileThere is a variety of Crocodile that lives in Salt Water. However, a fresh water Crocodile would not do well in Salt Water.
It depends on the type of Crocodile: Saltwater Crocodiles obviously live in salt water, and visa versa
not any kind of shark can kill the salt water crocodile but two tiger shark and great white shark but more likely the tiger shark. this answer is made by wisang
The largest Crocodile in the world is the Saltwater Crocodile.
It used to live in salt water.
The fresh water crock and the salt water crock.
No. Crocodile is a reptile and not considered "seafood". But there are some crocodiles that do live in salt water (in Australia and the South Pacific)
yes in fact world largest reptile lives in saltwater known as the saltwater crocodileThere is a variety of Crocodile that lives in Salt Water. However, a fresh water Crocodile would not do well in Salt Water.
The population of salt water crocodile is approximently 200,000 to 300,000 crocodiles.
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There are algae, corals, seaweed, etc., etc.,etc.
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Warm, tropical marshes, and lakes and rivers, coastal swamps.
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