there are two types of crocodiles in Australia, all of which inhabit the northern waters.
The Estuarine Crocodile or Saltwater Crocodile found in Australia is the largest known crocodile in the world. It is commonly nicknamed the "Saltie".
There is also the Freshwater Crocodile, or Johnstone's Crocodile, which is found in inland waterways in the tropical and sub-tropical north.
croc's or crocodiles and alligators mostly live around the equator mostly in northan Australia Africa and central America there are many other places
Crocs and flamingos do live together in some areas. The crocs however, will prey upon flamingos if they are able.
yes they do live together in swamps
caterpillers, crocs, fish and frogs all live there.
There are crocodiles and other species like alligators and caymans all across the world. They like warmer more tropical type habitats and can be found in large number in Africa and the northern regions of Australia.
Steve Irwin was most famous for his work with crocs and wildlllife. He also owned and ran Australia Zoo with his wife Terry Irwin
No, crocodiles do not grow in salty water. Crocodiles can live in both fresh and saltwater environments, but they do not physically grow in the water itself. They grow by consuming food and nutrients from their surroundings.
Crocs are a type of reptile, not a human population.
Crocs's population is 2,008.
Why Crocs are so comfortable
before crocs were made.
no, but there are salt water crocs