yes, in the crocs body they need a palatel valve because the palatel valve stops the water from leaking from the water in the crocs throut. if you ever see a crocodiles mouth open, sometimes well most of the time you cant see down their throut this is because the palatel valve is closed!!! thanks for reading and looking at my ideas
-they open their mouths to regulate their body temperature -they have sharp teeth to tear apart their preys body
No. Saltwater crocodiles are ectothermic, which is commonly referred to as 'cold-blooded'. Crocodiles are reptiles, and all reptiles are ectothermic, as are fish and amphibians. Their body temperature is dependent on external environmental conditions.
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No, unlike smaller reptiles and amphibians, crocodilians do not have the ability to regenerate lost limbs. I would assume they rarely ever need to though, not many things are able to take on crocodiles, especially the Nile and Estuarine varieties.
They look like american crocodiles except saltwater crocodiles are much taller, longer, and have sharper teeth.
The saltwater crocodile, Crodylus Porosus. Both in length and body mass.
There are many special body parts in hawks. The beaks and wings of a hawk are considered special body parts.
yes they do! they have legs a special scent and other body parts
-they open their mouths to regulate their body temperature -they have sharp teeth to tear apart their preys body
they have special parts on and in their body parts
No. Saltwater crocodiles are ectothermic, which is commonly referred to as 'cold-blooded'. Crocodiles are reptiles, and all reptiles are ectothermic, as are fish and amphibians. Their body temperature is dependent on external environmental conditions.
A Macaw has a special body part?
their claws
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