Average weight is 500 pounds (225 kilograms), but these crocodiles can weigh up to 1,650 pounds (750 kilograms).
An average nile crocodile will weigh 500 kg (1100 lbs)
According to researchers, the nile crocodile is actually as big as the swamp crocodile or American crocodile pretty much in length and weight. Both males can exceed 20 ft long and weigh as much as 1 ton or over.
Since most crocs are larger and more aggressive, I would go with the crocodile.
The Nile Crocodile inhabits various freshwater habitats such as rivers, lakes, and marshes in sub-Saharan Africa. They are typically found in tropical regions with warm water and adequate prey availability.
The Nile crocodile is a dangerous reptile found in the Nile River. Known for its aggressive behavior and ability to take down large prey, including humans, it is one of the largest crocodile species in the world and poses a significant threat to those living near its habitat.
An average nile crocodile will weigh 500 kg (1100 lbs)
According to researchers, the nile crocodile is actually as big as the swamp crocodile or American crocodile pretty much in length and weight. Both males can exceed 20 ft long and weigh as much as 1 ton or over.
Yes, a nile crocodile is very much at home in the rainforests of South Africa and Madagascar.
The Crocodile is spread throughout much of the world, ranging from the southern states of America (the American Crocodile), to the River Nile (Nile Crocodile) and Australia (Saltwater Crocodile).
Nile crocodile was created in 1768.
The nile crocodile is the large crocodile of the African rivers, very dangerous to humans.
The Nile crocodile is not endangered.
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The Nile Crocodile lives in the African Continent.
Nile crocodile
The Crocodile is spread throughout much of the world, ranging from the southern states of America (the American Crocodile) , to the River Nile (Nile Crocodile) and Australia (Saltwater Crocodile). Crocodilians are almost exclusively found in warm waters and in tropical climates
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