The fresh water crock and the salt water crock.
There are crocodiles in Australia and in other parts of the world as well.
American crocodile - Crocodylus acutusNile crocodile - C. niloticusOrinoco crocodile - C. intermediusSalt-water crocodile - C. porosus
There are 23 species of Crocodilian - 2 true Alligators, 6 species of Caiman, 12 true Crocodiles, a dwarf Crocodile, a false Gharial and the Indian Gharial.
"un crocodile" means 1 / any member of the species regardless of its gender 2/ any male crocodile A female crocodile would be called 'un crocodile femelle' (the noun being still masculine)
It is difficult to determine exact numbers of all the species of animals in Australia, but the Australian Government Department of the Environment website lists the following as an accurate guide:386 species of mammals, which includes marsupials, monotremes and placentals828 species of birds917 species of reptiles227 species of amphibiansOver 5000 species of fish757 species of Tunicata or Urochordata8 species of lancelets5 species of hagfish, lampreys and slime eelsNo figures are available for invertebrate species.
Only one true crocodile lives in the USA- the American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) lives only within the extreme southern tip of Florida. However, the American ALLIGATOR (Alligator mississippiensis) is a crocodilian, but NOT a crocodile, and it very common within Florida and Louisiana, and is present throughout much of the rest of the southeastern USA. So 2 crocodilian species are naturally present, but only one true crocodile. The spectacled caiman (Caiman crocodilus) has been introduced to some small portions of Florida and it is an invasive non-native species.
CrocodilesAfrican Slender-snouted Crocodile (Crocodylus cataphractus)American Crocodile(Crocodylus acutus)Australian Freshwater Crocodile(Crocodylus johnstoni)Cuban Crocodile(Crocodylus rhombifer)Dwarf Crocodile(Osteolaemus tetraspis)Morelet's Crocodile(Crocodylus moreletii)Mugger Crocodile(Crocodylus palustris)New Guinea Freshwater Crocodile(Crocodylus novaeguineae)Nile Crocodile(Crocodylus niloticus)Orinoco Crocodile(Crocodylus intermedius)Philippine Crocodile(Crocodylus mindorensis)Saltwater Crocodile(Crocodylus porosus)Siamese Crocodile(Crocodylus siamensis)Tomistoma (False Gharial)(Tomistoma schlegelii)AlligatorsAmerican Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis)Chinese Alligator(Alligator sinensis)CaimansBlack Caiman (Melanosuchus niger)Broad-snouted Caiman(Caiman latirostris)Cuvier's Dwarf Caiman(Paleosuchus palpebrosus)Schneider's Smooth-fronted Caiman(Paleosuchus trigonatus)Spectacled Caiman(Caiman crocodilus)Yacare Caiman(Caiman yacare)GharialIndian Gharial (Gavialis gangeticus)
You cant. but in zoo tycoon 2 you can get a Nile crocodile.
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Lemur lifespan depend on the species. Larger species typically live ~12 to 17 years in the wild, while really small species might live 2 to 7 years in the wild. If the species does well in captivity, the larger species can live 20-30+ years while smaller species can live 15-20+ years.
There are actually 23 if I am up to date on my crocodilian species. 1. American Alligator 2. Chinese Alligator 3. American crocodile 4. Nile crocodile 5. dwarf crocodile 6. morlets crocodile 7. saltwater crocodile 8. mugger crocodile 9. Spectacled caiman 10. black camain 11. Schnieders dwarf caiman 12. curviers dwarf caiman 13. yacare caiman 14. broad snout caiman 15. Orinoco crocodile 16. Cuban crocodile 17. fresh water crocodile 18. new guinea crocodile 19. phillippine crocodile 20. slender snouted croc 21. Siamese crocodile 22. Gharial 23. false gharial
Its depends upon which type of sub species of crocodile are you talking about .There are many crocodile found in various regions of earth here are some crocodiles avg weight . 1)American crocodile (avg male 160 -190 kg & female 80 -90 kg) 2)Philippine crocodile (avg male 140-150 kg & female 50 -60 kg) 3)Mugger crocodile or Marsh crocodile (avg male 450 -500kg & female 250 -300 kg) and 4)Nile crocodile or African crocodile (avg male 600 -900 kg & female 300-500 kg)800 lbs. 360 kg.