No they have a diapsid skull
Crocodiles may appear to be smiling due to the shape of their jaws and the position of their eyes on the skull, which gives the illusion of a smile. However, this expression is not a reflection of their emotions as they do not have the ability to make facial expressions like mammals do.
They are just called crocodiles because all crocodiles are cold-blooded. Although they are called crocodiles, there are different species of crocodiles.
The earliest crocodiles lived with the dinosaurs.The earliest known crocodile ancestor was called a protosuchian and lived about 200 million years ago.It was about three feet long with sharp teeth.after the protosuchian came the stenosaurus which lived about 180 million years ago after that came the deinosuchus it was the first United states ancestor of the crocodile.In was up to 50 feet in length and it has a skull about 6 feet long.Yes they were alive in prehistoric times.
Snakes and crocodiles because snakes and crocodiles are both reptiles but a frog is an amphibian.
Townsville Crocodiles was created in 1986.
No
The key difference between a synapsid and diapsid skull lies in the number of openings behind the eye socket. Synapsids have one opening, called the temporal fenestra, while diapsids have two openings. This distinction is important in understanding the evolutionary history and classification of these two groups of animals.
Spinosaurus do not live like crocodiles but have a crocodile like skull.
crocodiles have ears in the back of there eyes...i think :]
A proto-mammal called the synapsid.
Charles Craig Mook has written: 'A new fossil crocodilian from Colombia' -- subject(s): Fossil Crocodiles, Paleontology 'Description of a skull of the extinct Madagascar crocodile, Crocodilus robustus vaillant and grandidier' -- subject(s): Crocodylus, Fossil Crocodiles 'Allognathosuchus, a new genus of Eocene crocodilians' -- subject(s): Crocodilians, Fossil Crocodiles 'Notes on Camarasaurus cope' -- subject(s): Camarasaurus, Saurischia 'Skull characters and affinities of the extinct Florida gavial Gavialosuchus americana (Sellards)' -- subject(s): Gavialosuchus, Skull 'Individual and age variations in the skulls of recent crocodilia' -- subject(s): Crocodilians, Skull 'Notes on the postcranial skeleton in the crocodilia' -- subject(s): Crocodilians, Skull
Crocodiles may appear to be smiling due to the shape of their jaws and the position of their eyes on the skull, which gives the illusion of a smile. However, this expression is not a reflection of their emotions as they do not have the ability to make facial expressions like mammals do.
No, crocodiles are not fish. Crocodiles are reptiles.
They are just called crocodiles because all crocodiles are cold-blooded. Although they are called crocodiles, there are different species of crocodiles.
their are lots of crocodiles endangered their are salt water crocodiles, crocodiles the crocodiles in india,alligaters and also caimans
Estuarine Crocodiles and Salt Water Crocodiles!
The animal with the strongest bite force compared to skull size is the Saltwater Crocodile, capable of delivering a forceful bite even with its relatively smaller skull. This allows them to exert extreme pressure when hunting or defending themselves, despite not having the largest overall body size.