Crocodiles stays from estuaries to protect themselves because whales sometimes swim near estuaries and they eat crocodiles for their food.
Yes, They do.
Crocodiles close there valve to stay under water.
It is unwise to get too close to the crocodile because the crocodiles are the largest and most of the ferocios of all the reptiles.
People hunt crocodiles. They are a apex predator and most animals stay away from them.
Crocodiles mostly stay underwater for shelter if its raining either way crocodiles are fine.
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No they hunt together and eat animals.
no they dont. they bask in the sun for hours.
The crocodiles are likely to be slow movements because they don't want to scare there pray's away.
They can. They can also live in brackish or swamp water.
Crocodiles can stay on land for several hours, up to 8-10 hours, depending on factors like temperature and activity level. They rely on water for many essential functions, so they will eventually need to return to the water to regulate their body temperature, hydrate, and hunt.
The main difference between freshwater crocodiles and saltwater crocodiles lies in their habitats and size. Freshwater crocodiles are typically found in rivers, lakes, and freshwater environments in Australia and are smaller, usually reaching about 10 feet in length. In contrast, saltwater crocodiles inhabit coastal areas, estuaries, and brackish waters, and are the largest living reptiles, capable of growing over 20 feet long. Additionally, saltwater crocodiles have a more aggressive nature compared to the generally shy freshwater crocodiles.