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Mating season for crocodiles typically occurs during the warmer months, varying by species and region. Generally, it takes place from late spring to early summer, around April to June in the Northern Hemisphere. During this time, males engage in courtship displays and vocalizations to attract females. After mating, females usually build nests and lay eggs in the following weeks.

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