until the eggs hatch, then they take the little ones into their mouth and put them in the water.
American crocodiles do nest
yes, mother crocidiles will do any thing to protect her babies.
Alligators.
There is no particular name for a group of baby crocodiles.
On land ;)
Saltwater crocodiles exhibit a unique form of parental care, primarily through the female. After laying eggs in a nest constructed from vegetation, the mother fiercely guards the nest to protect it from predators. Once the eggs hatch, she assists the hatchlings by carrying them in her mouth to the water and continues to protect them for several months as they learn to swim and hunt. This protective behavior significantly enhances the young crocodiles' chances of survival in their early life stages.
The collective nouns for crocodiles are:a float of crocodilesa bask of crocodilesa congregation of crocodilesa nest of crocodiles
Crocodiles protect their eggs by nesting in secure locations, often on riverbanks or in vegetation, where they dig a hole and lay their eggs. The mother crocodile stays close to the nest, guarding it from potential threats like predators. After the eggs hatch, she assists the hatchlings in reaching the water, providing further protection during their vulnerable early stages.
crocodiles nests are made out of mud, sticks and plants :P
about 50 years
becase soon they will come extinct and they there will never be crocodiles again.
we protect ourselves from running fast and running