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How are crocodiles born?

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they are deadly predators and hunt for food cunnningly(sneakingly).

they live in shallow, marsh, swapy waters.

there are only one type of salt-water croc..

and many just live in fresh waters.

any other info go Google.!!!!

OK that is wrong, they adapted to the evirmoment they live in today because there tough skin keeps them warm... hence the ice age. In the ice age they develop
they go under water when they want to hide and they

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They hatch from eggs that the mother lays in a nest she has dug in the sand. The sun provides the warmth to incubate the eggs.
Young crocodiles are born with a horn or egg tooth on the tip of their snout, which later drops off. This enables them to break out of the egg. When hatching, young crocodiles squawk to attract the mother, who may in turn dig them out and carry them gently to the water in her mouth. Unhatched eggs are sometimes rolled around on the mother's tongue to help the young emerge. Hatchlings are about 70 grams and about 25-30 centimetres long and may be protected as a crèche for several months in the water by the mother. More than half the hatchlings die in their first year of life because young crocodiles become prey for other animals. A high proportion of juveniles are displaced from rivers by larger crocodiles and many die during their exile. They are also known to have a homing instinct with some specimens having travelled more than 60km to return to their capture site.

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No. Alligators and crocodiles are not dinosaurs, though they are fairly closely related. Dinosaurs actually had more in common with dinosaurs to the point that birds are now classified as the only surviving dinosaurs.

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tommy is a gay boy and likes crocodiles...

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they get their name from their species crocodilians.

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because they need to be tougher and grown rough backs.

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the supermarket

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July 14th, 1983

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