It is the family name (scientific classification) of the crocodile.
There are six levels of scientific classification, here they are in order: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Reptilia Order: Crocodylia Superfamily: Crocodyloidea Family: Crocodylidae
what does 'cleapps' mean?
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What does sublification mean in the bible
There is no such word. Perhaps you mean scrotum.
Crocodylidae
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Crocodillians are an order of reptiles, which is the group above family. Crocodiles specifically come from the family Crocodylidae. The easiest way to distinguish the Crocodylidae from alligators and caiman is the jaw shape; Crocodylidae have "V" shaped jaws, and the latter two have "U" shaped jaws.
Crocodylidae
I assume you mean crocodile when you say that. So, a crocodile is any of several large carnivorous thick skinned long bodied aquatic reptiles from the family Crocodylidae, that live in tropical and subtropical waters
The gharial belongs to the subfamily Gavialinae, family Crocodylidae, order Crocodilia.
AnimaliaKINGDOM: Animalia. PHYLUM: Chordata. CLASS: Reptilia. ORDER: Crocodylia. FAMILY: Crocodylidae
North American alligators constitute the genus Alligator,family Crocodylidae and are sometimes recognized as a separate family, Alligatoridae.
Elephants belongs to 2 genre families: the Elephas and the Loxodonta. Hippopotami belong to the Hippopotamidae family. Crocodiles belong to the Crocodylidae family.
Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: SauropsidaOrder: CrocodiliaFamily: Crocodylidae
All other members of the Alligatoridae family which consists of alligators and caiman. Crocodiles are in a different family (Crocodylidae), as are Gharials (Gavialidae)...there is still some uncertainty over which family the Tomistoma belongs to. They are all, however, considered crocodilians.
The scientific name for crocodiles is Crocodylidae. This is the family name, not the name of a specific species, because there are many species of crocodile.Scientific naming is a way of classifying animals into groups. For example, crocodiles are animals (not plants or bacteria) so they are part of the Kingdom Animalia. Crocodiles have spines-- they're vertebrates-- so they are part of the Phylum Chrodata. Crocodiles are reptiles, so they're part of Class Reptilia. The family name, Crocodylidae, is the group right above specific species in the hierarchy of scientific naming.