The Nile crocodile's life cycle begins with the female laying eggs in a nest made of vegetation near water. After about 90 days, the eggs hatch, and the hatchlings are aided to the water by their mother. Juveniles grow rapidly, relying on a diet of fish and small animals. As they mature, they can live for several decades, becoming apex predators in their aquatic habitats.
They are crocodiles (a type of reptile) and they are found in the river Nile in Africa.
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Nile Crocodiles Fishing Eagles
the crocodiles usual shelter is the nile river.
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In Asia, saltwater crocodiles and mugger crocodiles are predators. In Africa, Nile crocodiles are predators.
Nile crocodiles (Crocodylus niloticus)