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Yes.
They breath through their nostrils - situated on the top of their skull.
Like most crocodiles, the purpose is to breath with it.
Yes. Crocodiles do not have gills, as they hold their breath when underwater.
Crocs don't breath underwater. They have lungs and breathe air pretty much like you and I. Thye hold their breath while diving.
Although it cannot breathe underwater, an alligator can hold its breath for up to an hour. A crocodile is an order of reptile that contains both crocodiles and alligators, among other relatives. Like all reptiles, crocodiles have backbones, dry, scaly skin, and are cold-blooded.
Yes, a crocodile can close its nostrils. This adaptation allows them to hold their breath while submerged underwater, as they can seal their nostrils to prevent water from entering. This feature is particularly useful for hunting and avoiding detection while swimming.
None ! When submerged it holds its breath. When at the surface it breathes air. It doesn't breathe under water.
by being cold blooded by having second eyelids and by being able to breath underwater
Since crocodiles are specifically adapted to this attack strategy, they have evolved the ability to hold their breath for a long time.
Crocodile Dundee has 'crocodile' in it. Movies with crocodiles include Black Water, Primeval, The Crocodile Hunter and Crocodile.
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