Crocodile feet vary in size depending on the species, but they typically measure between 12 to 14 inches (30 to 35 cm) in length. The feet are broad and webbed, which aids in swimming, with powerful claws that provide traction on land. Larger species, like the saltwater crocodile, can have even larger feet to support their significant body weight. Overall, their feet are adapted for both aquatic and terrestrial environments.
12 feet long
A really big male can be over 23 feet long in rare cases.
crocodiles swim because of their webbed feet
they have feet
The crocodile has four feet.
No modern crocodile is that big as far as any document specimens. The largest known crocodiles get up to about 25 feet long.
Big male saltwater crocodiles can be 5 ft wide, over 20 ft long, and weigh at least a ton.
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Most crocodiles can grow up to 20 ft long and weigh in at 2000 pounds.
yes.they run at an average speed of 20 kmph
Crocodiles only need one big meal and that will last them a meal