There Are About 4642 Left In The Wild, Most Either Get Killed By Humans For The Long Spiky Skins, And For The Teeth, As A What Ever You Call It, Or They Get Captured And Put Into Zoo's For Entertainment. I Think It's Cruel As So Many Are Going, So I Reckon About 73% Of Crocodiles Are Here Still. :) Hope I Helped.
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It depends on the species. There are 13 living species. 5 are of least concern, 5 are endangered, 1 is vulnerable, and 2 don't have much information. (ICUN Red List) The kinds that are endangered are now illegal to kill, but they continue to suffer from poaching and habitat loss. Three prehistoric species of crocodile are extinct as well.
A crocodile's spine is made up of a variable number of bones, typically between 50 to 70 vertebrae. These vertebrae are connected by ligaments and cartilage, providing flexibility and support for the crocodile's body.
A caiman crocodile has around 50 to 60 bones in its body, which include the skull, vertebrae, ribs, and limb bones.
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Depends on the crocodile's size.
When a Crocodile Eats the Sun has 416 pages.
"Crocodile on the Sandbank" by Elizabeth Peters has 272 pages in the paperback edition.
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A crocodile has a four-chambered heart.
In the Alex Rider book, Crocodile Tears, there are 385 pages to the story.
The average is from 20 to 60 eggs, depending on the particular species of crocodile.
To you: Disfigurement or death depending on the appetite of the crocodile. To the crocodile: Could choke and die, could have terrible indigestion, or can be so satisfied it doesn't have to eat for many months.
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