Yes saltwater crocodiles have been reported in the mangrove swamps and river mouths
yes they do
There are different kinds of crocodiles. They all live in different environments.
No. Crocodiles are known to inhabit the salt waters
Between November and April is the cyclone season. Cyclones readily form in the waters around Fiji during these months.
In the waters surrounding the area, yes. Swimming is unadvisable.
There are crocodiles in Australia. They inhabit the northern waters. The Estuarine Crocodile found in Australia is the largest known crocodile in the world.
There are pythons in singapore waters.
Captain James Cook found Fiji in the year 1774 while sailing through between Viti levu & Vanua Levu through the Bligh waters.
No. Quokkas are only found in te far southwest of Western Australia. Crocodiles occupy the northern waters of Australia, many thousands of kilometres away.
Most of the mineral waters do, and in fact I haven't found one that doesn't. The safest bottled waters are the ones that come from glaciers. Even if they do have trace amounts of fluoride naturally, it's negligible.
No, maybe in the waters around Fiji, but hardly any in Fiji itself
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