Crocodiles can bask in the sun for several hours each day, typically between 1 to 3 hours at a time. This behavior helps them regulate their body temperature, as they are ectothermic animals. They may also sunbathe for longer periods during cooler weather to absorb heat. However, they often retreat to the water or shade when temperatures become too high.
around about 8 minutes before they get sun burnt
2 dyas
The crocodile belongs to the reptile family, it can stay still for many hours till and behave unaware, till it finds its prey, and attacks.
When a Crocodile Eats the Sun was created in 2006.
The ISBN of When a Crocodile Eats the Sun is 0330433695.
When a Crocodile Eats the Sun has 416 pages.
Half Sun Half Crocodile... it says it in his name... Sun (RAY) Crocodile (CROC)
about five minutes
Well not really. Crocodiles are more like reptiles because they can't really stay in land for such a long time.
Stay out in the hot sun for a LONG time.
150 minutes
It all depends on how sensitive your skin is.