Crocodiles move slowly on land primarily due to their heavy bodies and short limbs, which are not designed for speed. Their muscular structure is optimized for powerful bursts of movement in water, where they are more agile. On land, they conserve energy and rely on ambush tactics rather than speed to catch prey. Additionally, their cold-blooded nature means they are less active in cooler temperatures, further contributing to their slow movement on land.
Oh yes, crocodiles move around.
The crocodiles are likely to be slow movements because they don't want to scare there pray's away.
A sloth is a slow and sleepy animal. They are known to move only when they have to, and even then they move very slowly.
they have feet
Sloths, turtles... Are elephants slow? You know because they are so big. Crocodiles are slow when they walk.
Crocodiles are most likely to move slowly during the cooler parts of the day, such as early morning or late afternoon, when temperatures are lower. Additionally, after feeding, they may exhibit slower movement as they digest their food. In general, they tend to be less active when basking in the sun, as they conserve energy.
they move a inch a month
they move slow
They haven't got one.
Much the same as alligators and crocodiles do.
Main Predators Are Clouded Leopards, Sun Bears, Civets And Pythons. They Will Also Get Eaten By Large Fish, Crocodiles, Asiatic Black Bears, Tigers And Komodo Dragons. P.S. Crocodiles And Large Fish Eat Slow Lorises When In Water And Slow Lorises Are Poisonous, So That Is A Good Defence.
no. crocodiles can not move there tongues.