They are located right on the tip of the nose, on the skull.
Yes, a crocodile can close its nostrils. This adaptation allows them to hold their breath while submerged underwater, as they can seal their nostrils to prevent water from entering. This feature is particularly useful for hunting and avoiding detection while swimming.
The eyes and nostrils are visible.
the eyes are visible
They breath through their nostrils - situated on the top of their skull.
lake can be found the crocodile
Yes, penguins have nostrils located on the upper part of their beaks. These nostrils help them breathe while swimming and diving underwater.
Well, honey, perch nostrils are located on their snouts and are used for breathing and detecting odors in water, while human nostrils are located on our faces and are used for breathing and smelling the delicious aroma of freshly baked cookies. So, in a nutshell, perch use their nostrils to navigate the waters, while we use ours to navigate the scent of a good meal.
above the mouth; there are two of them although the nostrils differ slightly from those of humans
Breathing. The nostrils are on the top of the head so the croc can maintain a low profile while stalking prey near the bank.
A crocodile has a special membrane that protects his eyes. He can also close his nose.
Sometimes just nostrils, but often nares. The term 'nares' is more common in tadpoles.
in India, we have a crocodile bank in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It was visited by Steve Irwin for his poplular series " the Crocodile Hunters".