A crocodile won't help in a drought! It will just eat you!
so that they won't get hurt and so that they will be safe all times
Crocodiles do estivate. It is a very interesting biological state in which the crocodile enters everything is slowed from respiration to circulatory functions. at average a crocodile heart beats approximately 40 times per minute when a crocodile is estivating, its heart rate slows down to about 5 beats per minute and can remain in this "standby" state for a year or more, depending on the conditions.
If there is no rain, then a dam does not help.
feed them a crocodile hunter
Yes. Hurricanes can bring rain to a region, which is helpful in times of drought. The rain can also help clear some pollutants from the air.
Yes they help them to swim and can be used as a weapon.
hot, hit
The water that a crocodile will tend to live in, will be murky and so camoflauges the crocodile. Also, to complete there migrations, wilderbeast and zebra must cross the rivers, where the crocs lie in wait.
for protection for protection
Condensation
Yes - the camel's hump stores water in the form of fatty tissue. This tissue is re-absorbed by the animal in times of extreme drought.
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