Crocodiles propel themselves through water with their tails.
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with its tail
A crocodile uses its powerful tail for propulsion and steering while swimming, allowing it to quickly approach its prey. Additionally, the crocodile can use its tail as a weapon to strike, stun, or overturn its prey during an attack. The tail also helps the crocodile to maintain balance and stability while capturing and subduing its prey.
The shape of a crocodile's tale is very similar to the shape of a snake's body.
their tail.
A crocodile's tail can range from 1.5 to 2 times the length of its body. They use their long tail for swimming and navigation in the water, providing power and stability as they move.
Tail contains poison Crocodile bile has been found to be poisonous in high concentrations.
Alligator tail is healthier then chicken when it comes to fat and cholesterol as for as crocodile im not sure
1.6 meters
Crocodiles first loose there heat at their tail
a crocodile is shaped like a fish but has legs, a big tail, huge rough scales and a big head with lots of teeth?
move with it's feet and it's tail, of course!!