its just how they've always been. i have a croc and she loves her rock cave. i think it gives them more protection and more of a hiding spot.
so then they can ambush their prey by hiding in the water
They can. They can also live in brackish or swamp water.
They live in habitats which are basically homes like what we live in is a habitat.
They live in swaps.
There are crocodiles and other species like alligators and caymans all across the world. They like warmer more tropical type habitats and can be found in large number in Africa and the northern regions of Australia.
Platypuses have been known to be taken by freshwater crocodiles in north Queensland. Generally, platypuses and crocodiles do not occupy the same habitat, as platypuses require freshwater and Estuarine crocodiles live in saltwater habitats. Also, crocodiles and platypuses only have their habitat overlap in northern Queensland.
crocodiles live IN NO OCEAN,the salt stops their breathing and at one point entirely suffocates them,there are some croc's that live in salt water,but its not concentrated like the ocean,so the answer is no crocodiles live in the ocean
for freshwater crocodiles(they like to live near to lakes, rivers., etc..,) and for salt-water crocodiles(they live in sea water and some salty lakes..)..
in the forest floor.
Spinosaurus do not live like crocodiles but have a crocodile like skull.
Owls live in forests, snow areas, desert-like areas and mountainous habitats.
it feels mushy and slimy