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Crocodile - Wikipedia The largest species of crocodile is the saltwater crocodile, found in eastern India, northern Australia, throughout South-east Asia, and in the surrounding waters
Crocodile | Habitat, Species, Diet, Facts | Britannica crocodile, (order Crocodylia, or Crocodilia), any of about 27 species of generally large, ponderous, amphibious animals of lizard -like appearance and carnivorous habit belonging to the reptile order Crocodylia
Crocodile - Facts, Diet Habitat Information - Animal Corner Size greatly varies between species, from the Dwarf Crocodile to the enormous Saltwater Crocodile Large species can reach over 5 or 6 metres long and weigh well over 1200 kilograms (2,640 pounds) Despite their large adult size, crocodiles start their life at around 20 centimetres long
Crocodiles: Facts and photos of some of the toothiest reptiles Learn more fun crocodile facts from the San Diego Zoo's crocodilian info page Read more about crocodile conservation and the conservation status of different crocodile species via the IUCN
Crocodile Animal Facts - Crocodylus acutus - A-Z Animals Mugger crocodile (Crocodylus palustris): Known for its light olive coloring, this crocodile can be found in India, Iran, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka It also has a habit of burrowing into the mud to escape scorching temperatures and is the crocodile with the widest snout
Crocodile - AnimalFact. com While young and smaller crocodiles feed on fish, amphibians, mollusks, crustaceans, and birds, larger species, such as the Nile crocodile and the saltwater crocodile, prey upon large mammals, like wild boar, buffalo, deer, and wildebeest
Crocodile facts | Amphibians Reptiles | BBC Earth While there isn’t a dazzling diversity of crocodile species today, ancient crocodile fossils can be found all over the world suggesting that the reptiles used to be a diverse and populus animal throughout prehistory 3 Most crocodiles today are meat-eating ambush predators that live mostly in freshwater But over the last 200 million years, crocodiles were varied in their preferred meals