Crocodiles are primarily found in tropical and subtropical regions, but they can extend their range into temperate zones. The northernmost populations are typically found around the southern United States, particularly in Florida, where American crocodiles can be seen. Some species, like the saltwater crocodile, can venture further north, reaching areas like the northern coast of Australia and into parts of Southeast Asia. However, they are generally limited by colder temperatures and the availability of suitable habitats.
no because sharks live in the far deep area of the oceans and such, but crocodiles cant swim very well.
No. Crocodiles do not live that far south, nor that far inland. Nor would crocodiles be able to handle the conditions in and around Lake Eyre, given that it is a salt sink which is dry for the better part of every decade.
Crocodiles habitats are usually Swamps,Lagoons,And far out in some lakes.
There are no crocodiles in Turkey :) The Nile crocodile is thought to have once gone as far north as Turkey but none are there today.
Polar Bears
Yes. The crocodiles live in the rivers that run through the savanna like the nile.
No, vultures don't live that far north.
Eskimos.
little rock
The World is not that large. You cannot go that far North!
Most of them. I have seen mosquitoes in Iceland - so they can live far north.
There is no state with the hummingbird as its state bird.