Oh, dude, the American crocodile gets some love from organizations like the Crocodile Specialist Group and the American Crocodile Education Sanctuary. They're out there doing their thing to protect these scaly dudes, like making sure they have safe habitats and spreading awareness about their conservation. So, yeah, those organizations are like the crocodile's squad, looking out for them and stuff.
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The American crocodile was listed as endangered in the United States under the Endangered Species Act in 1975. This was due to habitat loss, hunting, and other human activities that threatened their populations. Efforts have been made to help conserve and recover their numbers.
Since most crocs are larger and more aggressive, I would go with the crocodile.
There are 13 species of crocodiles, including the saltwater crocodile, Nile crocodile, American crocodile, and Cuban crocodile. Each species has unique characteristics and habitats, but all are apex predators with powerful jaws and a streamlined body adapted for swimming.
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American crocodile was created in 1807.
The american crocodile lives in the continent of americas. The nile crocodile lives in africa. They will never meet each other.
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the australian crocodile
The American crocodile is found in extreme south Florida.
The American crocodile goes by the scientific name Crocodylus acutus. It is a reptile in the Crocodilydae family. This type of crocodile is indigenous to the Neotropics.
A crocodile won't help in a drought! It will just eat you!
The American Crocodile has colors that help it blend into it's surroundings. They also have the ability to knock something out with their strong tail. If anything tries to bite it, it can just simply roll over to escape it's clutches.
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People protect the American Crocodile by leaving it alone and not killing any of it.
It is depending on size and weight of the crocodile, and the American crocodile will cost $5000-1000 dollors.