A crocodile's habitat is a tropical or subtropical river or swamp. They need prey animals, such as fish and turtles, or they need larger vertebrates that will come to the water's edge to drink.
Crocodiles are found in southeast Asia, northeastern Australia, most of sub-Saharan Africa, and the Americas.
Crocodiles commonly inhabit wetlands, lakes and rivers, especially in biomes where long grass is dispensable, as many of crocodiles' prey live there, like impalas.
Alligators typically require an aquatic habitat with sufficient water depth for swimming and basking, along with nearby land for nesting and sunning. The amount of living space needed can vary depending on factors such as the size of the alligator and availability of prey. In general, larger alligators may need a larger habitat to exhibit natural behaviors properly.
alligators have 2 foot long penises. Nile crocodiles have 3 foot long penises. They need big ones for aquatic reproduction
Alligators were hunted, mainly for the skin and meat. Driven to endangerment, government regulations to protect them were enacted. Today, the alligator has rebounded, and is a very common species again, numbering in the low millions.
Alligators can go several weeks to months without eating, as they have a slow metabolism. Typically, adult alligators only need to eat once every few weeks. Juvenile alligators may need to eat more frequently, depending on their size and age.
Alligators and Crocodiles are very dormant species, and spend most of the day sleeping on the riverbanks or strolling effortlessly along the water. Average sleeping time is probably 6 - 8 hours at a time - they do need to eat, after all!
Crocodiles and alligators live in tropical and sub tropics they need warmth plus in warmer climets there is much more food they are large animal so they need enough food to get more energy and so they survive.
Alligators and crocodiles do not head to sewers.plus it is to hot and cold for them to live there.they need prey and saltwater or freshwater to live in sewers.they would have to eat rats.they need rocks to grind up their teeth too.if they have young the young would die.NO ALLIGATORS AND CROCODILES DO NOT HEAD TO THE SEWERS ,THAT WAS A MYTH OF THE LONG LOST CRICKEY THE ALLIGATOR.
Alligators typically require an aquatic habitat with sufficient water depth for swimming and basking, along with nearby land for nesting and sunning. The amount of living space needed can vary depending on factors such as the size of the alligator and availability of prey. In general, larger alligators may need a larger habitat to exhibit natural behaviors properly.
they need suitable habitat
alligators have 2 foot long penises. Nile crocodiles have 3 foot long penises. They need big ones for aquatic reproduction
It might be possible under some circumstances. Some crossbreeding has occurred between different types of crocodiles. It might be possible to breed an alligator with a crocodile. To have viable offspring, it might be necessary to try a number of different crocodiles. Two types of alligators exist, the American and the Chinese. Both live in fresh water. Neither has the salt removal glands of a crocodile. You would need to start with a fresh water crocodile. That leaves out a number of crocodiles. Then you need to take your animals and get them to breed. Maybe an egg or two will hatch. On the funny side: No. I cannot breed a crocodile with an alligator. I stay as far away from both of them as I can!
Alligators are reptiles.. they are cold-blooded, and need the sun for its heat.
they need food, water, warmth, a habitat and health
There are no crocodiles in the Okefenokee Swamp - just American Alligators.
There are three related species - crocodile, alligator and ghariyal. Crocodiles have active lingual (on tongue) glands that can secrete salt - these glands are present also in alligators but aren't active. That's why crocodiles can live in the ocean where alligators can't survive for long (ghariyal is a purely freshwater species with no such gland at all).Though the crocodiles are poor swimmers, the larget living reptile, called the estuarine crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) can ride sea waves and cross the sea to another nearby land area. They live in mangrove forests or estuaries near the seashore.
a bee needs a home, a hive, the hive needs to be where it wont get ruined and the bees have to move to another
Basically it needs a savanna, sahel, and dry open woodland.