The freshwater crocodile of Australia and some other Pacific areas is smaller than the saltwater variety and is generally a fish eater distinguished by long slim jaws and fine teeth. The Australian saltwater crocodile is said to be the most dangerous of all the crocodile species with big specimens attaining a length of 6 metres or more. They will eat anything from a cow to a cat! Sadly, humans have also been taken by them at times.
Crocodiles are native to Africa, Australia, Madagascar, and the U.S.A. Even if they are salt water crocodiles they are perfectly happy living in fresh water and sometimes seek it out, especially during the summer when fresh water is colder than salt water. They live in bays, mangroves, places where salt and fresh water mix, rivers, and in coastal areas.
False. Crocodiles can be found in both freshwater and saltwater habitats.
Crocodiles can live in freshwater, saltwater, and brackish water habitats. They are well-adapted to live in a variety of aquatic environments, including rivers, lakes, estuaries, and coastal wetlands. Crocodiles are excellent swimmers and can regulate their salt intake depending on the type of water they inhabit.
There are both salt water and fresh water crocs.
they can be in salt water and in fresh water
salt water and fresh water
Salt Water Crocodiles are native to Southeat Asia and Australia, which is nowhere near Egypt, furhtermore the Nile is fresh water, not salt water.
It depends! Alligators like fresh water and Crocodiles like salt water!
Saltwater is the largest species.
No. Niagara Falls is too cold for crocodiles.
Crocodiles are native to Africa, Australia, Madagascar, and the U.S.A. Even if they are salt water crocodiles they are perfectly happy living in fresh water and sometimes seek it out, especially during the summer when fresh water is colder than salt water. They live in bays, mangroves, places where salt and fresh water mix, rivers, and in coastal areas.
False. Crocodiles can be found in both freshwater and saltwater habitats.
They can. They can also live in brackish or swamp water.
Crocodiles can live in freshwater, saltwater, and brackish water habitats. They are well-adapted to live in a variety of aquatic environments, including rivers, lakes, estuaries, and coastal wetlands. Crocodiles are excellent swimmers and can regulate their salt intake depending on the type of water they inhabit.
Estuarine Crocodiles and Salt Water Crocodiles!
No, salt water crocodiles are the number one man-killer, after malaria and AIDS, in Africa.
what is a salt water crocodiles biggest threat