WELL UNTIL IT IS FULLY GROWN AND IT CAN CAPTURE ITS OWN FOOD AND READY TO DEFEND ITSELF WELL UNTIL IT IS FULLY GROWN AND IT CAN CAPTURE ITS OWN FOOD AND READY TO DEFEND ITSELF
Freshwater crocodiles typically care for their young for several months after hatching. The mother will stay close to her nest and may assist the hatchlings in reaching the water, providing protection from predators. This nurturing behavior can last until the young are around 6 to 12 months old, after which they become more independent.
Crocodiles can stay on land for several hours, up to 8-10 hours, depending on factors like temperature and activity level. They rely on water for many essential functions, so they will eventually need to return to the water to regulate their body temperature, hydrate, and hunt.
Crocodiles close there valve to stay under water.
Er,, As long as people don't kill it,, it will stay alive.
Crocodiles mostly stay underwater for shelter if its raining either way crocodiles are fine.
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Sponges don't stay with a mother.
Well not really. Crocodiles are more like reptiles because they can't really stay in land for such a long time.
dolphins need to stay with there mothers for about years.
Crocodiles stays from estuaries to protect themselves because whales sometimes swim near estuaries and they eat crocodiles for their food.
8 months
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