No they don't
Crocodiles typically live in freshwater habitats such as rivers, lakes, and swamps within the rainforest. They can be found in various levels of the rainforest, including near water bodies on the forest floor or along riverbanks.
in the forest floor.
Crocodiles do live in the rain forest and are predators. The black caiman crocodiles are the largest of the six caiman species that live in the rain forest.
in wet lands
Crocodiles live in water. If that water is in a forest environment then it could be said that crocodiles may live in a forest. However, Crocodile habitat is NOT limited to forest environments they can and do live successfully wherever suitable water is found and even in the ocean.
the jaguar lives on the forest floor because it prefers an easier catch on the forest floor.
it lives on the forest floor because the animals it hunts are noctournal and live on the forest floor.
They live on the forest floor.
i think forest floor is warm than others
Yes, some species of crocodiles can be found in rainforest areas, such as the American crocodile in the Amazon rainforest and the saltwater crocodile in the rainforests of Southeast Asia and Northern Australia. These crocodiles rely on water bodies within the rainforest for habitat and hunting.
The Forest Floor it lives in the amazon the biggest rainforest in the world
No, leopards clime trees and walk over the forest floor they do not live IN it.