Every crocodile is different.
Crocodiles use their scales as a form of protection against predators and environmental elements. The scales also help regulate their body temperature and reduce water loss. Additionally, the rough texture of their scales aids in gripping prey and providing traction when moving on land.
All reptiles have scales. So, some examples would be king snakes, geckos, and tuatara.
Reptiles, such as snakes and lizards, have scales on their skin to provide protection and regulate body temperature. Fish also have scales that help reduce friction in water and protect them from predators. Additionally, some insects, like beetles and butterflies, have scales on their wings for coloration and protection.
Fish, Lizards, Snakes, Crocodiles, Alligators
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no they have scales
no they are reptiles. Crocodiles have smooth skin on their bellies and sides, their upper surfaces are armoured with large scales and is thick and rugged, providing some protection.
They need moist on there scales and they eat fish
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Crocodiles use their scales as a form of protection against predators and environmental elements. The scales also help regulate their body temperature and reduce water loss. Additionally, the rough texture of their scales aids in gripping prey and providing traction when moving on land.
Reptiles outer covering tends to be made of scales: snakes, crocodiles and alligators, and so on.
All reptiles have scales. So, some examples would be king snakes, geckos, and tuatara.
Because crocodiles live in bodies of water, they come out to bask when cold, and go in to water to cool down when hot. Some crocodiles, like some caimans, can darken/lighten the color of their scales so that light is absorbed/reflected further.l
Here are some that I know of: Fishes Lizards Axolotls Chameleons Alligators Crocodiles Snakes That's all of the animals with scales that I can name.
A few people each year are killed by crocodiles. Many animals are killed by crocodiles each year.
Reptiles, such as snakes and lizards, have scales on their skin to provide protection and regulate body temperature. Fish also have scales that help reduce friction in water and protect them from predators. Additionally, some insects, like beetles and butterflies, have scales on their wings for coloration and protection.