On average an Australian Salt water crocodile has a tail of approximately 2 m.
No, not all crocodiles are saltwater species. Some crocodiles, like the American crocodile, can live in both saltwater and freshwater habitats. There are also freshwater crocodile species, such as the Nile crocodile, which primarily inhabit freshwater rivers, lakes, and wetlands.
The average precipitation in a saltwater biome can vary depending on the specific location. However, many saltwater biomes, such as coastal regions, can experience moderate to high levels of precipitation, often ranging from 20 to 60 inches per year. This precipitation is essential for supporting the diverse marine life and ecosystems found in saltwater biomes.
The average length of a woman's arm is approximately 32 inches.
No, There are no "Alligators" in India (none that are native to India anyway, might find one in a zoo) there are however "Crocodiles" to be specific . So if you come across one, its going to be a croc , either a "Mugger" croc (most common ) , or a "Saltwater" croc (largest croc sepcies) or a "Gharial" (most unique).
No, average length and entropy are different metrics. Entropy measures the amount of uncertainty or randomness in a system, while average length refers to the mean length of a code in information theory. They are related concepts in the context of coding theory but are not equal.
a nile croc by height
salt water
saltwater croc
austalian croc
About 1800 Pounds of pressure compared to a dog's average of 350, or a Saltwater Croc's 4000.
No. For one, saltwater crocodiles don't live where hippos do, and it's rare for a saltwater to get over 33.3 feet in length, or at least find one and verify it. The highest recorded length of a salty is only around 25 feet long. And really, the length of a croc as absolutely NOTHING to do with how capable it is of killing a larger animal like a hippo!!
Croc.
i think its like the Nile crocodile
the nile croc isn't a lizard.
Saltwater croc if animal planet's most extreme is right...
any where from an inch to over 28 feet (saltwater croc)
The average length of an adult crocodile is around 13 to 16 feet. However, some species of crocodiles, like the saltwater crocodile, can grow up to 23 feet in length.