The present day saltwater crocodile can reach lengths of 6 meters (20 feet) comparded to the other fearsome reptile, the Komodo dragons 2 to 3 metres (6.6 to 9.8 ft), the croc comes out an easy winner. When prehistoric animals are considered, Deinosuchus (an ancient crocodile), measuring up to 12 m (40 ft) and weighing up to 8.5 metric tons beats out all it modern relatives.
But beating all comers was Kronosaurus (12.8 m long (42 ft) long). It was probably the largest marine reptile that ever lived. It was a plesiosaur, a meat-eating marine reptile living in the Late Cretaceous Period. Similar sized snakes prowled the Amazon area back in those days as well.
Do not confuse dinosaur s with repiles hover. These grew much bigger but were a different species entirely.
no its a reptile
They are warmblooded Mammals
Turtle
Yes - crocodiles are aquatic reptiles.
An alligator is a carnivorous, semi-aquatic reptile.
Neither. It's an aquatic bird.
the largest reptile is the andaconda
No, alligators and crocodiles are the largest living reptiles.
The Leatherback Sea Turtle is the largest turtle The Australian Salt Water Crocodile is the largest living reptile
The largest reptile is the Saltwater Crocodile. Males can reach 23ft.
yes
They have huge lungs