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Crocodile - Wikipedia Crocodiles (family Crocodylidae) or true crocodiles are large, semiaquatic reptiles that live throughout the tropics in Africa, Asia, the Americas and Australia
Crocodile | Habitat, Species, Diet, Facts | Britannica Crocodiles are any of about 27 species of generally large, ponderous, amphibious animals of lizard-like appearance and carnivorous habit belonging to the reptile order Crocodylia They have powerful jaws, many conical teeth, and short legs
22 Astonishing Crocodile Facts - Fact Animal Crocodiles perform a ‘death roll’ to overcome prey, clamping on using their jaws, and spinning around powerfully The spinning motion of the roll disorientates the prey, dragging them under the water and helps separate limbs from the body of larger animals to easily ingest
Crocodile - Facts, Diet Habitat Information - Animal Corner Crocodiles are ambush hunters, waiting for fish or land animals to come close, then rushing out to attack As cold-blooded predators, they can survive long periods without food, and rarely need to actively go hunting
All 25 Types of Crocodile Species: ID Guide with Facts and Pictures A crocodile is a type of reptile found in the warm, tropical climates of America, Australia, Asia, and Africa Crocodiles are classified into three subfamilies which include the Alligatoridae, Crocodylidae, and the Gavialidae, of the order Crocodilia
Crocodile Animal Facts - Crocodylus acutus - A-Z Animals Crocodiles bask in the hot sun all day to absorb enough warmth to last through a night of hunting and feeding Social animals who often hunt in groups, crocodiles have the ability to communicate with each other by hissing, chirping, and bellowing
Crocodile - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts You can find Crocodiles, along with other crocodilians, like alligators, caimans, and gharials, in the taxonomic order Crocodilia However, researchers recognize the true Crocodiles as members of Crocodylidae Read on to learn about the Crocodile
18 Types of Crocodiles: Species, Facts and Photos - TRVST Crocodiles often evoke a single, generalized image, neglecting these species' diversity Various types of crocodiles are found from North America's swamps to Africa's rivers They also have distinguishing features and behaviors, making each of them unique