its been here for 1000 years you dum people asking this question no offens
its been here for 1000 years you dum people asking this question no offens
Crocodiles can vary in size depending on the species. The smallest crocodile, the dwarf crocodile, can grow up to around 5.6 feet (1.7 meters) in length, while the largest crocodile species, the saltwater crocodile, can grow up to 23 feet (7 meters) or more in length.
A total of 14 extant species have been recognized. Further genetic study is needed for the confirmation of proposed species under the genus Osteolaemus, which is currently monotypic.
Some variants existed more than a quarter billion years ago, that's before the age of the dinosaurs.
A total of 14 extant species have been recognized. Further genetic study is needed for the confirmation of proposed species under the genus Osteolaemus, which is currently monotypic.
The Asian crocodile populates many lakes and ponds in northern China, except it has been seen as far west as east Japan.
crocodiles have been around becasue they know how to survive they can survive both on land and water becasue they are amphibians.
the most dominant animal is the saltwater crocodile, the saltwater crocodile is the most dominant because of it's death lock Which is when a crocodile grabs hold of its pray and spins around and around on it's stomach. It can sometimes look like a rock which causes things to jump onto it not realising it's a crocodile. The saltwater crocodile is the most dangerous crocodile because it's the most vicious and has been around for years to develop into a dangerous predator to defend for itself against the dinosaurs.
the most dominant animal is the saltwater crocodile, the saltwater crocodile is the most dominant because of it's death lock Which is when a crocodile grabs hold of its pray and spins around and around on it's stomach. It can sometimes look like a rock which causes things to jump onto it not realising it's a crocodile. The saltwater crocodile is the most dangerous crocodile because it's the most vicious and has been around for years to develop into a dangerous predator to defend for itself against the dinosaurs.
The crocodile has been killed by man and man is an animal
Crocodile clutches (the term for a group of unhatched bird or reptile eggs) have been known to range from a few eggs to over eighty depending on the size and species of the laying female. For example, the Nile crocodile lays approximately 40 eggs per year. The average is around 50, but half of the babies don't survive the first year.
Its believed to have been around circa 7 BC