I'm sincerely sorry, but, to this day, in spite of having crocodilians around for the last 240 million years (far longer than dinosaurs, btw) there are still mammoth arguments about just how they developed. Please see one of my favourite websites linked below, and enjoy the continuing arguments.
A crocodile is a reptile.
No, a crocodile is not a mammal. It is a reptile, as it has scales, lays eggs, and is cold-blooded. Mammals are characterized by having hair or fur, giving birth to live young, and being warm-blooded.
A crocodile is a large reptile that belongs to the order Crocodylia. They are known for their long, pointed snouts, powerful jaws, and armored bodies. Crocodiles are semi-aquatic and can be found in freshwater habitats such as rivers, lakes, and swamps.
No. Crocodile is a reptile and not considered "seafood". But there are some crocodiles that do live in salt water (in Australia and the South Pacific)
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A crocodile is a reptile.
A crocodile is a reptile.
A crocodile is a reptile.
No. A crocodile is a reptile.
A crocodile is a reptile.
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The crocodile represents the indigenous reptile of Jamaica
a crocodile is a fierce reptile.
No, crocodiles are reptiles.
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A crocodile is a reptile.