Because it is a different species of crocodile and different species behave differently.
There is much more saltwater than freshwater. All of the oceans are made up of saltwater for example.
The freshwater crocodile of Australia and some other Pacific areas is smaller than the saltwater variety and is generally a fish eater distinguished by long slim jaws and fine teeth. The Australian saltwater crocodile is said to be the most dangerous of all the crocodile species with big specimens attaining a length of 6 metres or more. They will eat anything from a cow to a cat! Sadly, humans have also been taken by them at times.
nope saltwater
cuz saltwater is more dense than freshwater
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Alligators typically prefer freshwater environments like swamps, marshes, and rivers, while crocodiles are more adaptable to various habitats such as freshwater, saltwater, and brackish water. Crocodiles tend to be more aggressive than alligators, with a narrower snout and teeth visible when their mouths are closed, compared to alligators that have a wider snout and teeth hidden when their mouths are closed.
Freshwater
Salmon are more commonly found in saltwater environments, but they migrate to freshwater to spawn.
Saltwater is a lot more dense and would crush the freshwater fish internally.
Yes, you can use a saltwater rod for freshwater fishing. However, saltwater rods are typically heavier and more durable than freshwater rods, so they may not be as sensitive for detecting bites in freshwater environments.
Saltwater is the largest species.
Because saltwater is more dense than freshwater.